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Nearly two years after his arrest, the Rotterdam prosecution office incriminated the accused “Abdulaziz A,” 34 years old, on terrorism charges, according to a post published by the INT news group on Facebook.
At its preliminary session, the Public Prosecutor’s Office acknowledged that Abdulaziz is involved in at least 19 murders in Syria, most notably in Ash-Shahil town in the eastern Deir Ezzor countryside, where he shot a number of people there.
Abdulaziz is one of Jabhat al-Nusra’s leaders in Deir Ezzor, according to the prosecution office. He took refuge in the Netherlands after 2015, after trying to obscure his past by integrating into the German society as a refugee, but at the end of 2017, some Syrian activists identified him after seeing him in “De Bali” theater in Amsterdam, and informed the Dutch authorities of his identity, in turn, the Dutch authorities tracked him down and arrested him about a year later.
It is noteworthy that a large number of criminals from Assad’s forces, Al-Nusra, Daesh and Ahrar al-Sham, have fled to Europe and covered themselves as refugees, some of them were discovered, while the others are still hidden under the cloak of refugees.