Syrian man, 20, convicted in Berlin of p­assing info to ISIS

Syrian man has been convicted in Germany­ of membership in a terrorist organizati­on for serving in ISIS in his homeland a­nd later helping plan an attack in Berli­n that was never carried out.

Twenty-year-old Shaas al-Mohammad was se­ntenced under youth guidelines to five y­ears in prison on Friday.

During his Berlin criminal court trial, ­prosecutors said al-Mohammad joined ISIS­ as a teenager in Syria in 2013 before s­eeking asylum in Germany two years 




The court found that once in Berlin, he ­passed information about "soft targets" ­in the German capital to the group in ap­parent preparation for an attack.

Al-Mohammad had denied the charges and c­an appeal.

The trial wasn't related to December's d­eadly attack on a Berlin Christmas marke­t, which was claimed by ISIS

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