Court decrees Syrian men accused of terrorism offences have a case to answer, clearing way for trial Court clears way for the indictment of two Syrian nationals on terrorism-related offences, decreeing that there was a case to answer

(Malta Today) A court has cleared the way for the indictment of two Syrian nationals on terrorism-related offences, decreeing that there was a case to answer.

Farhan Mohammed Sheikh, 29, and 23-year-old Abdullah Aliwi, both from Homs in Syria, are accused of knowingly and publicly inciting or promoting acts of terrorism, recruiting people to carry out terrorist acts or to travel abroad to terrorist training camps and with training or instructing people in the use of explosives, firearms or other weapons for terrorist purposes.

They were further accused of having received such training themselves aimed at committing or contributing to terrorist actions, financing or organising recruits’ overseas travel to training camps and with creating terrorist propaganda material.

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