BERLIN: Five Tajik nationals arrested in Germany have been charged with membership in Islamic State and preparing acts of terrorist violence by raising funds and recruiting people for attacks, the federal prosecutor’s office said on Monday.
One of the charged, identified as Azizjon B., is suspected of having close contact with two high-ranking IS leaders in Afghanistan and operating a Russian- and Tajik-language online network to spread IS propaganda, it said in a statement.
The five suspects, who were arrested last year, were suspected of belonging to an IS cell in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia whose members received instructions and material to build bombs and plotted attacks in Germany.
The statement said they trained with paint ball games to improve their military skills and tactics. Some of the sessions’ participants were believed to have had contact with the Islamist gunman who killed four people in a rampage in Vienna last year.
The prosecutors’ statement…