Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Openbaar Ministerie
Offices of the Openbaar Ministerie, the public prosecutor of the Netherlands (mystic_mabel/Flickr) - Credit: Offices of the Openbaar Ministerie, the public prosecutor of the Netherlands (mystic_mabel/Flickr)
Crime
Abou Moussa
Azzedine C.
Den Haag
increase chance of conviction
jihadis
jihadists
life sentence
longer prison term
OM
Oussama C.
Public Prosecution Authority
recruiters
Rudolph H.
Syria
terrorist organization
The Hague
Friday, 3 October 2014 - 08:41

Share this article:

Dutch jihadists to be prosecuted as terrorist cell: report

The Ministry of Justice will try a group of extremist muslims in The Hague as a 'terrorist organization', which may result in a life sentence for the suspects, the Public Prosecution Authority (OM) says. The group is made up of recruiters and jihadis returned from Syria, the Algemeen Dagblad reports. The fact that this group now falls under suspicion of being a 'terrorist organization' has far-reaching consequences, the paper writes. If the judge also sees the group as such, then they will be responsible for each others' actions. Group leaders could get life imprisonment, and the supporters can be in prison for up to 15 years. According to the Algemeen Dagblad, five of the six group leaders are already in custody. The sixth, a 40-year-old man, is suspected of having fled to Syria this summer with his wife and two young children. The police have been following the suspects' movements since 2013, according to the file from the Ministry of Justice, the AD writes. The investigation led to the arrest of 12 suspects, six of whom seem to have formed a terrorist organization. The 32-year-old Azzedine C., aka 'Abou Moussa', as the chief leader in this group. The 24-year-old Rudolp H., or 'Abou Souhayb', and 18-year-old Oussama C. also play prominent roles within the network. These three were apprehended this summer and are being contained at special terrorist wards. According to Rudolph H.'s lawyer, this is a stopgap measure from the OM. "The OM is trying to increase the chance of conviction this way, there are few concrete suspicions against my client."

More like this

Image
ISIS flags
Woman "deeply affected" by accusation she recruited own son to be ISIS child soldier
Image
Court gavel with a statue of Lady Justice in the background
Dutch court releases three TikTok IS propaganda suspects, imposes social media ban
Image
Dutch Princesses Amalia, Ariane, and Alexia, from left to right, in the summer of 2025
Man, 33, in custody for planning to kill Dutch Princesses Amalia and Alexia
Image
Court gavel with a statue of Lady Justice in the background
Syrian on trial for torture as Assad-regime soldier says case is "fabricated"
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Man held for armed robbery of bound sex workers near The Hague facing 7 years in prison
  • Life sentence sought for Dutch-Rwandan man over massacre of 3,000 Tutsi in 1994 genocide
  • 1990 rape case brought to court after DNA breakthrough, prosecution seeks 4 years prison
  • Dutch official joins EU talks with Taliban on return of rejected asylum seekers
  • NS cancelling trains on key routes this week due to heat; Passengers will need water

Top stories

  • Life sentence sought for Dutch-Rwandan man over massacre of 3,000 Tutsi in 1994 genocide
  • Dutch official joins EU talks with Taliban on return of rejected asylum seekers
  • NS cancelling trains on key routes this week due to heat; Passengers will need water
  • Heineken board taps JDE Peet’s exec. Rafa Oliveira as new CEO
  • More Dutch households can't make ends meet; Over half of young adults struggling

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content