Putin toughens terrorist recruitment sentences

AFP  |  Moscow 

Russian signed into today a bill toughening sentences for terrorist recruitment as the country deals with the issue of returning jihadists from

Official publication of the came two days after a bomb attack on a supermarket in Saint Petersburg, Russia's second city, injured 14 people.


The new law, which voted through on December 14 and the upper chamber approved on December 26, immediately raises the maximum sentence for terrorist recruitment and to life from 10 years.

intervened in in September 2015 to shore up the regime of and combat jihadists, making a major target for such groups.

After announced a partial troop withdrawal earlier this month, voiced fears of jihadists returning to from after the Islamic State group (IS) lost most of its self-proclaimed caliphate straddling and

called Wednesday's blast in his home city of Saint Petersburg an "act of terror" and yesterday warned armed criminals they faced being "liquidated on the spot."

said two weeks ago it had broken up an IS cell planning a December 16 terror attack at an Orthodox cathedral in Saint Petersburg, a key tourist attraction.

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

First Published: Sat, December 30 2017. 00:40 IST