REPORT: Migrants Arrested for Alleged ISIS Salutes at Strasbourg Christmas Market

NOVEMBER 30, 2019

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A year after the terror attack at the Christmas market in Strasbourg, police have arrested two Chechens at the market for making signs of allegiance to the Islamic State.

The men allegedly took selfies at the market with their index fingers pointed to the sky, a gesture often used by Islamic State members to represent Allah as the one true god. The acts were witnessed by police who then arrested the suspects, broadcaster RTL reports.

The article goes on to state the following:

Police confirmed they charged the pair with apologising for terrorism, saying that one of the men lived in Strasbourg while the other lived outside of the Alsace region.

The Christmas market came under attack in December 2018, when radical Islamic terrorist Chérif Chekatt went on a deadly rampage, killing five people and wounding 11 others with a pistol and a knife.

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