From the Austrian edition of The Local
A 36-year-old Chechen man who allegedly was involved in plans for attacks on Nato facilities in Belgium, as well as collecting and contributing funding for a known terrorist organization, was arrested in Vienna on Monday, according to a report from the Austrian Press Association (APA).
Police spokesperson Nina Bussek said that the man was arrested based on suspicion of his membership of the terrorist group Caucasus Emirate, which was founded by Chechen rebel leader Dokka Umarov.The native Chechen living in Austria was also engaged in terrorism financing, as confirmed by Vienna’s public prosecutor.
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He is described as “a native Chechen living in Austria”.
That is, he is “a Chechen Muslim living in Austria”.
I assume that he is not in possession of Austrian citizenship papers?
Well then, once he has been charged, and convicted, and made to serve out a suitable sentence (to make a point about his having breached Infidel law) he should be packed onto a plane, or train, or bus, and given back to the Russian Federation, with Austria’s compliments. If he’s part of the so-called Caucasus Emirate, I daresay Russia will have a bone or two to pick with him.
Give him to the Russians.
The previous comment gave me another one of those “Eureka” moments. Allowing refugees into a country is a prelude to war and the biggest danger to peace. Lenin and the Ayatollah are only the best known of those who, after exile in Western Europe, returned to their own countries (Russia, Iran) to bring death and destruction. Ship them back when they first come and let their country of origin deal with them.