A radical Islamic preacher and supporter of ISIS (an organization banned in Russia) Ahmad Armikh, under the supervision of special services, received from the German government 18 thousand euros as a “needy entrepreneur”.
“This is truly an incredible event”, – the Bild newspaper writes emotionally.
The German government, during the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, initiated one-time financial assistance without unnecessary bureaucratic delays by entrepreneurs faced with financial problems. Among the victims was a radical Islamic preacher Ahmad Armikh.
According to Bild, the prosecutor’s office drew attention to the fact that Armikh, being under the supervision of special services, deceived from the state 18 thousand euros as a needy entrepreneur.
“The 46-year-old defendant is suspected of using the situation with the coronovirus crisis: having distorted the scope of business to steal a total of 18,000 euros in subsidies from an investment bank”, – said Martin Steltner, spokesman for Berlin’s attorney general.
It turned out that the ISIS supporter said that he was selling honey. For part of the money, Ahmad Armich managed to buy household appliances in his apartment on Sprengelstrasse.
The publication clarifies that for years Armih has been preaching hatred of infidels, hiding under the pseudonym Ahmad Abul Baraa. In particular, he prayed that the enemies of Allah would be “killed individually”. In addition, in his sermons aimed primarily at young listeners, he asked that infidels be treated with “hostility and hatred”.