German Wife of Tunisian Convicted of Ricin Bomb Plot Denies Helping Him

Sief Allah H. on trial in Cologne in June 2019. Photo: DPA
Sief Allah H. on trial in Cologne in June 2019. Photo: DPA
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German Wife of Tunisian Convicted of Ricin Bomb Plot Denies Helping Him

Sief Allah H. on trial in Cologne in June 2019. Photo: DPA
Sief Allah H. on trial in Cologne in June 2019. Photo: DPA

More than a month after a German court convicted a 31-year-old Tunisian man of planning to carry out a ricin attack, his German wife who is accused of helping him, denied the charges on Friday.

In late March, the Dusseldorf regional court found Sief Allah H. guilty of manufacturing a biological weapon and preparing an attack, sentencing him to 10 years in prison.

His 44-year-old wife denied plotting with her husband to carry out a biological bomb attack with the deadly poison ricin.

She also said that she didn’t know the dangers posed by ricin that was stored at their apartment in Cologne, and that she would not let the toxic material be near her seven children.

Federal prosecutors said the couple decided in 2017 to detonate an explosive in a large crowd.

The pair had allegedly researched various forms of explosives before deciding on the deadly poison.

They ordered 3,300 castor beans over the internet and successfully made a small amount of ricin.

They also bought a hamster to test the potency of the poison.

The couple were caught in June 2018 after a tip-off from the US Central Intelligence Agency, which had noticed the large online purchase of castor seeds.

Before travelling to Germany, Sief Allah H. worked as a mailman in Tunisia.

He had tried to travel to Syria to fight alongside extremists. But when he failed to go there, he thought about an alternative plan to carry out the biological attack.

In another case, the Dusseldorf regional court sentenced Carla-Josephine S., a 33-year-old German woman, to five years and three months in prison, for taking her three children to Syria in 2015 without the knowledge or consent of their father.

The eldest son, trained as a child soldier aged 7, is thought to have died in a 2018 rocket attack.

She had also joined a women's ISIS unit in Syria.



Russia Says US Using Taiwan to Stir Crisis in Asia

Participants wave Taiwanese flags during the Kuomintang (KMT) National Congress in Taoyuan on November 24, 2024. (Photo by Yu Chien Huang / AFP)
Participants wave Taiwanese flags during the Kuomintang (KMT) National Congress in Taoyuan on November 24, 2024. (Photo by Yu Chien Huang / AFP)
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Russia Says US Using Taiwan to Stir Crisis in Asia

Participants wave Taiwanese flags during the Kuomintang (KMT) National Congress in Taoyuan on November 24, 2024. (Photo by Yu Chien Huang / AFP)
Participants wave Taiwanese flags during the Kuomintang (KMT) National Congress in Taoyuan on November 24, 2024. (Photo by Yu Chien Huang / AFP)

The United States is using Taiwan to provoke a serious crisis in Asia, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko told TASS news agency in remarks published on Sunday, reiterating Moscow's backing of China's stance on Taiwan.
"We see that Washington, in violation of the 'one China' principle that it recognises, is strengthening military-political contacts with Taipei under the slogan of maintaining the 'status quo', and increasing arms supplies," Rudenko told the state news agency.
"The goal of such obvious US interference in the region's affairs is to provoke the PRC (People's Republic of China) and generate a crisis in Asia to suit its own selfish interests."
The report did not cite any specific contacts that Rudenko was referring to.
China views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, a claim that Taiwan's government rejects. The US is Taiwan's most important international backer and arms supplier, despite the lack of formal diplomatic recognition.
The US State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Rudenko's remarks outside office hours.
In September, President Joe Biden approved $567 million in military support for Taiwan. Russia responded that it was standing alongside China on Asian issues, including criticism of the US drive to extend its influence and "deliberate attempts" to inflame the situation around Taiwan.
China and Russia declared a "no limits" partnership in February 2022 when President Vladimir Putin visited Beijing shortly before launching a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, triggering the deadliest land war in Europe since World War Two.
In May this year, Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged a "new era" of partnership between the two most powerful rivals of the United States, which they cast as an aggressive Cold War hegemon sowing chaos across the world.