A lifelong terrorist was imprisoned for the brutal killing of a pilot who was alive in a cage 10 years ago.
A court in Stockholm issued the verdict to Osama Krayeem, a Swedish citizen, who is already in prison due to terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels in 2015 and 2016.
The Jordanian Air Force pilot LT MOAZ Al-Kasasbeh was arrested when his plane fell in Syria during a mission against the Islamic State Group (IS) in 2014. His death was later by Jordan after the circulation That showed his dark death.
Swedish public broadcaster SVT mentioned these charges, and said he was not aware of the killing plans.
While the evidence showed that the fire that killed Lt Kasasbeh lit up by another man, Craier was also involved in the killing, the court said.
“The defendant, through his actions, actively contributed to the death of the pilot so that he should be considered a perpetrator,” said Judge Anna Lillengberg Julisjo.
The statement added that he was on the execution site “uniform and weapons, and allowed to photograph himself.”
Crayim, 32, who is already serving a 30 -year prison sentence for his role in the Paris and Brussels attacks, has received a life sentence for “serious war crimes and terrorist crimes.”
The judge added that the actions of Craeim consisted of “guarding the victim before and during the execution and took him to the cage where he was screaming.”
The court also granted compensation to Lt Kasasbeh parents and their siblings from about 80,000 Swedish kronor ($ 8200/6,198 pounds) each.
LT Kasasbeh was arrested when his plane fell near the city of Raqqa on a mission against Hu in December 2014.
At the time of his death in early 2015, Jordan – which was part of the US -led coalition fighting in Syria – was trying to secure his release as part of the prisoner’s swap.
The brother of the pilot, Joud Al -Kasbah, told the Swedish broadcaster Safirig when it was initially announced, “
Krayem was originally from the Swedish city of Malmo and believed it traveled to Syria in September 2014 to fight for.
In June 2022, he was sentenced to his role in November 2015 terrorist attacks Paris Where 130 people were killed – and to plan a separate attack at Amsterdam Airport.
A year later, he was also convicted of terrorist killing for his role in Brussels attacks that killed 32 people.
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2025-07-31 13:05:00