Federal court releases him from deportation custody
The police consider him dangerous-but now wheelchair jihadist Osamah M.
The convicted IS supporter Osamah M. is again on foot. The Federal Supreme Court considers an extension of the deportation custody inadmissible.
Osamah M. lives from social assistance in the canton of Schaffhausen. He wants to marry his partner and become a father. It is in the stars whether the family wish in this country is fulfilled. The future of the IS supporter known as a wheelchair jihadist is uncertain. The Federal Office for Police (Fedpol) ordered the return to Iraq on September 2 last year. Osamah M. was then flown to Sion by helicopter by the canton of Schaffhausen.
But at the latest from this noon, the 38-year-old is again a free man. The Federal Supreme Court ordered its dismissal from the deportable custody. The Higher Court of the Canton of Schaffhausen had already done this in April. The State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) – in vain.
The SEM wanted to extend the deportable custody in accordance with the Schaffhaus migration office by one year. It justified its concern with the danger of Osamah M.
He radicalized as a teenager in Iraq and wore serious injuries in a fight in the war zone. Since then he has been dependent on a wheelchair. Osamah M. traveled to Switzerland 13 years ago, was medically treated and was recognized as a refugee. But he abused the hospitality and ran in jihadist circles.
Osamah M. in a picture from earlier years before his arrest 2014.