This Article is From Dec 05, 2014

Germany Jails Jihadist In First Islamic State Trial

Germany Jails Jihadist In First Islamic State Trial

Kreshnik Berisha, 20, has been jailed for three years and nine months in Germany.

Berlin: A German court today jailed a jihadist militant for three years and nine months in the country's first trial of a member of the Islamic State group fighting in Syria and Iraq.

Kreshnik Berisha, 20, born near the business capital Frankfurt to a family from Kosovo, was found guilty of membership in a foreign terrorist organisation, said presiding Judge Thomas Lagebier.

Berisha had admitted in court to having joined IS and taken part in fighting in Syria.

The prosecution had called for a sentence of four years and three months, while the defence had urged a lesser term of three years and three months.

Federal prosecutors had told the court that Berisha travelled to Syria via Turkey in July 2013 with other Islamists planning to join the fight to create a "Caliphate" straddling Syria and Iraq.

He returned home for unclear reasons in December 2013 and was arrested at Frankfurt airport.

The trial opened in September.

Germany's domestic intelligence service believes about 550 German nationals have joined the IS in Syria and Iraq, 60 have died there in combat or suicide attacks, and 180 have returned to Germany.
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