National Security Committee brought accusation of terrorism against 14 Kazakhstanis
17 October, 2019 17:14
14 citizens of our country are accused of participating in terrorist activities, recruiting and propaganda of terrorism, as well as committing other serious crimes. This was reported by the press service of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan, Strategy2050.kz reports.
“Within the framework of the Zhussan operations, the National Security Committee, together with other state bodies and foreign partners, returned 595 Kazakhstani citizens from Syria, including more than 400 children. 10 men and 5 women from among the returned persons have already been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment on the fact of participation in the activities of the ISIS international terrorist organization, which is banned in Kazakhstan”, the message reads.
It is reported that the investigation of the criminal case against another 14 citizens, who were in one detachment of ISIS, has been completed.
“They were charged with involvement in terrorist activities, recruitment and propaganda of terrorism, as well as committing other serious crimes. The materials of the criminal case were transferred to the Specialized Inter-district Criminal Court of the city of Nur-Sultan”, the NSC informed.
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