Bomb maker incited mass casualty attack in Germany

NEWCASTLE

A Kurdish bomb maker who incited jihadists to carry out mass casualty attacks in Germany hoarded videos of children beheading prisoners, a court heard. Fatah Mohammed Abdullah, 35, bought a remote-control detonator, fuses, an igniter and 8,000 matches between 9 April and 11 December 2018. The former asylum seeker told Iraqi jihadists Ahmed Hussein and Omar Babek to drive a car into crowds in Germany and start a bombing campaign across the country. Abdullah told them: ‘You find a meat…

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