- Nouredine el Fahtni
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Nouredine el Fahtni Born August 15, 1982
Midar, MoroccoCharge(s) Terrorism, Weapon Charges Penalty 5 years and 4 years imprisonment (different cases) Status In prison Nouredine el Fahtni (also Noreddine el Fahtni), Moroccan, is a suspected member of terrorist organisation Hofstad Network,[1] a Dutch organisation agitating for jihad against parliamentary democracy and the foundation of an islamic state.
El Fahtni was arrested in Portugal in the summer of 2004, during the European Football Championship, on suspicion of planning an attack on Portuguese prime-minister José Manuel Durão Barroso,[1] but was released for insufficient evidence.[2] In 2005, El Fahtni and his wife Soumaya Sahla were arrested in the Netherlands for possessing a loaded machine gun, for which Sahla received a nine-month sentence and El Fahtni five years.[3] Prosecutors sought a 12 year sentence for El Fahtni's suspected involvement in the "Piranha terrorism plot" against politicians and the Dutch Secret Service, AIVD.[4] On 1 December 2006, he was sentenced to four years imprisonment, while co-conspirators Mohammed Chentouf also received four years and Samir Azzouz eight years.[citation needed]
Further reading
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References
- ^ a b Evans-Pritchard, Ambrose. (16/11/2004) Islamic terrorists 'plotted attack at finals of Euro 2004' The Telegraph. Accessed December 13, 2007.
- ^ Fox News. (November 15, 2004) Dutch Islamists suspected in Portugal plot FoxNews.com. Accessed December 13, 2007.
- ^ Dutch News. (October 16, 2006) Heavy security as new terrorism trial starts DuchNews.nl. Accessed December 13, 2007.
- ^ Dutch News. (November 6, 2006). Prosecution winds up in Piranha court case. dutchnews.nl. Accessed December 13, 2007.
Categories:- Dutch Islamists
- Dutch people of Moroccan descent
- Moroccan emigrants to the Netherlands
- Hofstad Network
- Terrorism in Portugal
- Living people
- 1982 births
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