The former Germany boss of the terrorist militia Islamic State, Abu Walaa, complains against his expulsion from the Federal Republic. According to dpa information, the negotiation for June 11th is scheduled for the Düsseldorf Administrative Court (Az. 27 K 7349/23). Abu Walaa had been sentenced to ten and a half years in prison, and he has to sit behind bars until 2027.
With an urgent application against his designation, he largely failed in Düsseldorf a year ago. After the urgent application, the actual lawsuit is now being negotiated.
According to the court, the procedure deals with the withdrawal of his residence permit and certain obligations, such as that after the release of prison, only staying in a certain city and reporting to the police every day.
“Danger to public security”
At the time, it was said in the urgent procedure that even if the actual deportation into Iraq was deported, there were still several obstacles. Nevertheless, the threat of deportation of the district of Viersen was lawful, the judges said at the time. The danger to public security outgoing by Abu Walaa weighs so heavily that even the interests of his seven children do not conflict with an expulsion.
Abu Walaa had been sentenced to ten and a half years in prison by the Higher Regional Court in Celle. The criminal trial against the Iraqi hate preacher and three other men had taken three and a half years. According to the judges, they had radicalized young people, especially in the Ruhr area and in Lower Saxony, and sent in the fight for the Islamic state to Syria and Iraq.
Abu Walaa was imam of the mosque of the now banned association of German -speaking Islamkreis Hildesheim. A German heir, who received eight years in prison in the same procedure, had used his apartment in Dortmund as a prayer center and at times also housed the later Berlin Christmas market attacker Anis Amri. The men were arrested in November 2016.
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