Germany charges Afghan teen with Taliban membership

AP  |  Berlin 

German federal prosecutors say they have charged a 17-year-old citizen over allegations he joined the and participated in attacks against security forces.

Prosecutors said today that Abdullah SK, whose last name wasn't given in line with privacy laws, faces charges of membership in a terrorist organization, attempted and violating weapons control laws.



The suspect is accused of joining the by early 2014, and undergoing military training.

Prosecutors allege he participated in attacks on police forces, the army and on a convoy of foreign and local troops. It's not known whether anyone was killed or injured.

Prosecutors say he deserted his unit after learning they planned to rape a boy, and fled in 2015. He was arrested in November.

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Germany charges Afghan teen with Taliban membership

German federal prosecutors say they have charged a 17-year-old Afghan citizen over allegations he joined the Taliban and participated in attacks against security forces. Prosecutors said today that Abdullah SK, whose last name wasn't given in line with privacy laws, faces charges of membership in a terrorist organization, attempted murder and violating weapons control laws. The suspect is accused of joining the Taliban by early 2014, and undergoing military training. Prosecutors allege he participated in attacks on Afghan police forces, the Afghan army and on a convoy of foreign and local troops. It's not known whether anyone was killed or injured. Prosecutors say he deserted his unit after learning they planned to rape a boy, and fled Afghanistan in 2015. He was arrested in November. German federal prosecutors say they have charged a 17-year-old citizen over allegations he joined the and participated in attacks against security forces.

Prosecutors said today that Abdullah SK, whose last name wasn't given in line with privacy laws, faces charges of membership in a terrorist organization, attempted and violating weapons control laws.

The suspect is accused of joining the by early 2014, and undergoing military training.

Prosecutors allege he participated in attacks on police forces, the army and on a convoy of foreign and local troops. It's not known whether anyone was killed or injured.

Prosecutors say he deserted his unit after learning they planned to rape a boy, and fled in 2015. He was arrested in November.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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