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Rabah Kadre
Born1967 (age 56–57)
Nationalitytriple citizenship of Algeria, France and UK
Other namesKadri
Known forterrorist

Rabah Kadre or Kadri (born 1967) is a former member of the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat based in Algeria. He is an alleged mastermind of the 2000 Strasbourg cathedral bombing plot in December 2000 and sentenced in absentia to 6 years in prison at a court in Paris in 2004.[1]

Arrest

Kadre was arrested on May 11, 2002, in London with two other suspects, Rabah Chekat-Bais and Karim Kadouri, in connection with an alleged reported attempt to attack the London Underground with severe poisoning substances.[2]

Trial and imprisonment

Kadre was in contact with Merouane Benhamed in an attempt to produce home made poison for home-made terror purposes. Kadre was charged with possessing material that could be used to commit terror attacks such as Paris, London, and Strasbourg.[3] He was charged again in February 2003 in France over an alleged plot to concoct a weapon from chemicals. These charges were later dropped for him. On December 16, 2004, in Paris, France, Kadre was convicted and sentenced in absentia to 6 years imprisonment for his role in the 2000 Strasbourg plot. The short prison term suggest that Kadre played a secondary role in the plot. On June 22, 2006, Kadre was extradited to France.[4] Three other men from central and north London were also arrested on 9 November the same day. Two of them were released on police bail and the third was freed with no further action.[4]

References

  1. ^ France Convicts Islamic Militants, AP, 16 December 2004
  2. ^ "Market terror plotter extradited". BBC. 23 June 2006. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Extradé d'Angleterre, Rabah Kadri conteste sa condamnation en France". AFP. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Three deny terror charges". BBC. 16 December 2002. Retrieved 18 August 2011.

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