Trial opens in Germany of suspected militant brothers
Younger brother trained at an IMU camp in the Afghan-Pakistani border area in 2009, according to the prosecution.
BERLIN:
Two brothers went on trial in western Germany on Monday accused of being part of, or supporting, the militant Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), a court spokesman said.
Prosecutors at the court in the western city of Duesseldorf say 29-year-old Turgay C. was part of a network since 2008 which financially supported the IMU from Germany.
His 25-year-old brother, Omer C., trained at an IMU camp in the Afghan-Pakistani border area in 2009 and took part in combat missions, according to the prosecution.
He then returned to Germany a year later and raised funds, it said.
The two, who are German nationals, were arrested about a year ago.
Two brothers went on trial in western Germany on Monday accused of being part of, or supporting, the militant Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), a court spokesman said.
Prosecutors at the court in the western city of Duesseldorf say 29-year-old Turgay C. was part of a network since 2008 which financially supported the IMU from Germany.
His 25-year-old brother, Omer C., trained at an IMU camp in the Afghan-Pakistani border area in 2009 and took part in combat missions, according to the prosecution.
He then returned to Germany a year later and raised funds, it said.
The two, who are German nationals, were arrested about a year ago.