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Germany charges 3 over Syria radical group

BERLIN (AP) — German prosecutors have filed terrorism charges against a Lebanese man accused of belonging to a hard-line Islamic group in Syria, and two suspected accomplices.

Federal prosecutors said Wednesday the main suspect, identified only as Ismail I., was charged with membership in the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, an al-Qaida breakaway group. His brother, Ezzeddine I., and German national Mohammad Sobhan A. were charged with supporting it. They’re also charged with procuring equipment and money.

The main suspect is accused of training and fighting for the group in Syria last year. Prosecutors say the group sent him back to Germany to procure money, medicine and military supplies.

He and one of the alleged accomplices were arrested on a German highway in November as they set off for Syria.

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