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Abdul Basit Abu-Lifa was born on 1 June, 1989, is an An islamic terrorism in Denmark. Discover Abdul Basit Abu-Lifa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?
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Searches at the residences of the four suspects disclosed 200000 Danish kroner (~35,000 USD) in cash and a Substantial collection of Islamist Propaganda material.
Prosecutors also had a taped conversation, apparently between Abdul Basit Abu-Lifa and Maximus in which Abu-Lifa says "We’re trying to find a place but it’s too risky".
In many of the taped conversations, the suspects says they will continue their conversation by internet.
The suspects refused to talk to police.
On October 27, 2005 Danish police arrested four people in Glostrup on charges of terrorism, in connection to the arrests in Bosnia of Abdulkadir Cesur and Mirsad Bektasevic (AKA Maximus).
All four had been under surveillance for a while.
The four original suspects are:
Two additional suspects in their early 20s were arrested two days later after approaching the police.
The two, a man and his girlfriend, has been living in an apartment owned by the sister of one of the suspects arrested previously.
The two were released without charges on November 29.
On November 1 a 22-year-old man was arrested.
He was convicted for sending a death threat to a political organization.
He voluntarily submitted to psychiatric treatment.
Three of the four original suspects attracted security service attention when they traveled to London to visit Omar Bakri.
They went together to the same mosque in Nørrebro in Copenhagen.
According to reports they hated society and were introverted.
The four also attended the al-Tawhid study circle, organized by Abu Ahmed, in which he spoke against democracy and integration.
The four original suspects had been in contact with Cesur and Bektasevic during the summer of 2005.
According to news reports the four had been planning a terrorist attack in downtown Copenhagen, with Nørreport station, Field’s and Fisketorvet considered primary targets.
One of the suspects had been detained two weeks prior to his arrest for 'behaving suspiciously' outside a football stadium in Brøndby.
An Israeli team was supposed to play in the stadium and police suspected he might have been planning an attack there.
Among the evidence were taped telephone calls and internet communication supposedly connecting the four to the Bosnian investigation.
The four had used different names and call signs, making the investigation a complicated one.
The trial started on Dec. 6th, 2006.
A jury found all four guilty of planning terror attacks.
On Feb. 15th, 2007 a panel of judges overturned the verdict for three of the suspects, due to insufficient evidence.
The guilty verdict for the fourth suspect, 17-year-old Abdul Basit Abu-Lifa, was upheld.
Abu-Lifa was sentenced to seven years imprisonment.
Later in 2007 the public prosecutor in Copenhagen decided to proceed with a re-trial for one of the 3 suspects whose conviction had been overruled by the judges.
The trial was scheduled to commence in January 2008.