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Sweden to charge jihadi over Jordanian pilot burned to death


Sweden to charge jihadi over Jordanian pilot burned to death

Sweden will charge a 31-year-old with war crimes and terrorism over his alleged role in a 2014 execution in Syria. The case revives memories of one of the most notorious killings by the “Islamic State.”

Prosecutors in Sweden on Thursday said they planned to indict a convicted Swedish man for his suspected role in the 2014 capture and execution of a Jordanian pilot by the “Islamic State” (IS) militant group in Syria.

Prosecutors allege the suspect helped force the pilot into a metal cage ahead of one of the jihadist group’s most infamous murders.

What do we know about the case?
The 32-year-old Swedish citizen Osama K., originally from the city of Malmo, is suspected of helping in the execution of a captured Jordanian pilot while fighting for IS.

Prosecutors said the suspect is to be charged with “aggravated war crimes and terrorist crimes committed in Syria.”

“The investigation has shown that the man, armed and masked, together with others forced the pilot into a metal cage,” prosecutors said. “The cage was subsequently set on fire by one of the co-perpetrators, and the pilot died as a consequence of the fire.”

The Royal Jordanian Air Force pilot had been captured by the Islamic State after his jet was downed near Raqqa — the de facto capital of IS’s self-declared “caliphate” — on December 24, 2014.

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