vrijdag 15 juni 2012

Suspicious behaviour by student

http://www.telegraph.co.uk

Student who downloaded Al Qaeda magazine 'didn't know what it would contain'

The former Turkish student Hakan Ertakan claimed that he was just interested in , Al Quada's view and interpretation of the Islam.  He had burned the information on CD and used specialist software to eliminate it from his sister's computer. When the judge asked why he did this, he answered that he didn't want his sister to know.

The police found this material , while searching Etakan's family house. Besides the CD's they found other suspicious material such as a guide about making a bomb. Hakan Ertakan denies the possession of the evidence and the trial will be continued.


Personal opinion

Suspicious guy and incredible story. The student pretends as being naive about Jihad and Al Qaeda's view. This is strange because every intelligent muslim student knows the content of Al Qaeda, so he must have had bad intentions otherwise it's just stupid to download information about such a loaded issue.
I am curious about the next step in court and what will happen. It makes you feel safe that the Secret servive is still active, which is necessary especially regarding the upcoming Olympics. I hope nothing will happen, but this guy is someone to keep an eye on.

2 opmerkingen:

  1. Yes this guy gives me the creeps as well. Very suspicious mind. The way he pretends to be naive makes me even mad. What does he think who he is explaining to? Like we should believe such an incredible story. It is indeed a good thing the Secret Service is alert because I am curious what news will come next with the Olympic Games in London?
    Renate Pollemans s3904663

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  2. Well you never know. Imagine him just being interested (know your enemies!) and now being trialled for this. That would be horrible. The story does make him sound very suspicious though, and it is very important that the Scret Service does everything they can to prevent terrorism.

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