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Swedish court convicts one man of IS membership, acquits three

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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Swedish appeals court on Thursday found one man guilty of being a member of a terrorism organisation for swearing loyalty to the Islamic State, upholding the verdict of a lower

Swedish Appeals Court Convicts One for Islamic State Membership

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Swedish appeals court on Thursday found one man guilty of being a member of a terrorism organisation for swearing loyalty to the Islamic State, upholding the verdict of a lower court, while the conviction of three others were overturned.

Sweden's security services arrested the men last year and prosecutors later charged them with being members of a terrorism organisation between September 2023 and March 2024.

But the Svea Appeals Court said in a statement on Thursday it does not consider it proven that the three now acquitted acted on behalf of the Islamic State militant group.

"However, the person who swore an oath of allegiance to IS is also convicted in the Court of Appeal," it said.

All four men had pleaded not guilty.

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Terje Solsvik)

Key Takeaways

  • One man convicted for IS membership by Swedish court.
  • Three others acquitted by the appeals court.
  • Svea Appeals Court upheld the lower court's verdict.
  • Charges related to terrorism organization membership.
  • All four men had pleaded not guilty.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the verdict of the Swedish appeals court?
The court convicted one man of being a member of a terrorism organization for swearing loyalty to the Islamic State.
How many men were acquitted by the Svea Appeals Court?
Three men were acquitted by the Svea Appeals Court, as it was not proven that they acted on behalf of the Islamic State.
What timeframe did the charges cover?
The charges against the men were related to their alleged membership in a terrorism organization between September 2023 and March 2024.
What was the response of the accused men in court?
All four men, including the one convicted, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Who reported on the court's decision?
The article was reported by Anna Ringstrom and edited by Terje Solsvik.

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