TALLINN - A first-tier court in Estonia on Tuesday handed real jail sentences to two men tried on charges of supporting Islamic terrorism who themselves denied the accusations.
The Harju county court found Ramil Khalilov, 25, guilty of funding and supporting terrorist activity and aiding and abetting membership in a terrorist group, and sentenced him to seven years’ imprisonment. Co-defendant Roman Manko, 30, was found guilty of funding and supporting terrorist activity and sentenced to five years in jail.
The sentence starting date was set on April 13, 201...
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