The Tunis court of first instance, specializing in terrorism affairs, sentenced a Tunisian to 24 years in prison to belong to a terrorist group.
The Tunis court of first instance, specializing in terrorism affairs, sentenced a Tunisian to 24 years in prison to belong to a terrorist group.
According to the judicial file, the accused went to Libya in 2013, where he followed training in camps of the Ansar al-Charia group, learning the use and handling of weapons, as well as the manufacture of explosives and explosive belts. He then joined a Camp of the Daesh terrorist organization in Libya, where an official would have offered him a sum of money to fight in Syria.
The investigation also revealed that the convicted person considered the state and his institutions as illegitimate and that he was one of the executives of the terrorist organization Daesh.