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Sweden eyes charges against man over 2014 killing of Jordan pilot in Syria

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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish prosecutors have requested the detention of a Swedish man on suspicion of war and terrorism crimes over the killing of a Jordanian air force pilot in Syria a decade ago,

Swedish Prosecutors Seek Detention of Man Linked to Jordanian Pilot's Killing

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish prosecutors have requested the detention of a Swedish man on suspicion of war and terrorism crimes over the killing of a Jordanian air force pilot in Syria a decade ago, they said on Monday.

The man, named in Swedish court documents as Osama Krayem, has previously been convicted for involvement in attacks in Paris in 2015 and in Brussels in 2016.

The Islamic State militant group, which once imposed a reign of terror over millions of people in Syria and Iraq, captured Jordanian pilot Mouath al-Kasaesbeh in December 2014 and later published a video of him being burned alive in a cage.

"The man now requested for detention is suspected of having executed the pilot, together with other perpetrators belonging to IS," the Swedish Prosecution Authority said in a statement.

The prosecutors said Krayem, 32, alongside others, forced the pilot into the cage. The killing of the pilot violates the laws of war, and the killing and video constitute terrorist activities, they said.

No individuals have so far stood trial for the killing of the Jordanian pilot, the prosecutors said.

Krayem's Swedish lawyer did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Sweden will request that Krayem, who is currently held in France, be transferred to Sweden in the case of a trial in the Nordic country, the prosecutors said.

Islamic State controlled swathes of Iraq and Syria between 2014 and 2017, and was defeated in its last bastions in Syria in 2019.

Under Swedish legislation, courts can try people for crimes against international law committed abroad.

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Terje Solsvik and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Swedish prosecutors seek detention of Osama Krayem.
  • Krayem linked to 2014 killing of Jordanian pilot in Syria.
  • The case involves war and terrorism crimes.
  • Krayem previously involved in Paris and Brussels attacks.
  • Sweden may request Krayem's transfer from France.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Osama Krayem?
Osama Krayem is a Swedish man suspected of war and terrorism crimes related to the killing of Jordanian pilot Mouath al-Kasaesbeh in Syria.
What crimes is Krayem accused of?
Krayem is accused of executing the Jordanian pilot and violating the laws of war, as well as being involved in terrorist activities.
What happened to the Jordanian pilot?
The Jordanian pilot, Mouath al-Kasaesbeh, was captured by the Islamic State in December 2014 and was later killed, with the incident being recorded and publicized by the group.
What is Sweden's legal stance on international crimes?
Under Swedish legislation, courts can prosecute individuals for crimes against international law committed abroad.
What is the current status of Krayem's detention?
Swedish prosecutors have requested Krayem's detention and plan to seek his transfer from France for a trial in Sweden.

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