Austria convicts nine would-be Islamic State fighters

Suspects, of Chechen origin, given jail terms of between 19 months and three years

Undated file photo of Islamic State fighters holding up their weapons and waving flags in their convey of vehicles on a road leading to Iraq from Raqqa, Syria. (Jihadist website via AP)
Undated file photo of Islamic State fighters holding up their weapons and waving flags in their convey of vehicles on a road leading to Iraq from Raqqa, Syria. (Jihadist website via AP)

An Austrian court on Tuesday convicted nine people of Chechen origin arrested last year on their way to join Islamic State militants together with their Turkish driver.

The nine, aged 18 to 28, were found guilty of belonging to a “terrorist” organization and given jail terms of between 19 months and three years, except for one who got a suspended sentence.

Their 34-year-old Turkish driver was given three years, with the court in Vienna ruling that he had already helped Islamists get to Syria to join the ranks of IS.

Police arrested the eight men and one woman last August in two cars on the border with Italy after investigators caught wind of two Turks in Vienna arranging transport for would-be jihadists to Syria at a Vienna mosque.

Four of the defendants denied wanting to go to Syria. The others admitted it but said that they merely wanted to live under Islamic law and help the local population.

Presiding judge Andreas Hautz said however that even if they did not intend to fight, the desire to support IS, which has overrun swathes of Syria and Iraq, was enough to support a conviction.

He said Western countries had to ensure “that IS does not get even bigger and more influential than it already is. This is what we are standing up against and fighting for”.

One of the defendants said that he just wanted to go to Bulgaria “to the seaside.” Police found screen shots on his mobile phone with maps of the Turkey-Syria border region.

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