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The convicted terrorist was imprisoned for a brutal murder of a pilot, which was burned alive in a cage 10 years ago.
The court in Stockholm sentenced the Swedish national citizen for the land, which is already in prison for terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels in 2015 and 2016.
Jordan Air Force pilot Lieutenant Maaz Al-Casasbe was captured when his plane in Syria entered Syria during a mission against the Islamic State (IS) in 2014. It showed his grim death.
Crace has denied the allegations, SVT State TV and Radio Company reports and said he did not know about the murder plans.
While the data showed that the fire killed by Lieutenant Kasasbe was covered by another person, Crame also participated in the murder, the court said.
“The accused, thanks to his actions, was so actively contributed to the pilot’s death that he should be considered a criminal,” Judge Anna Lilenberg Gullsjo said in a statement.
He was at the place of shooting “in shape and armed and allowed to shoot himself,” the statement added.
The 32-year-old Crame, which has already been serving a 30-year term for his role in the attacks in Paris and Brussels, has received a lifetime for “serious war crimes and terrorist crimes”.
The judge added that the actions of the Crame consisted of “protecting the victim before and during the shooting and led to the cage where he was launched.”
The court also sentenced the parents of Lieutenant Casasbe and the siblings of about 80,000 Swedish countries (8200 dollars/£ 6198) in each.
Lt Kasasbeh was captured when his plane descended near the city of Rakka during a mission against Islands in December 2014.
At the time of his death in early 2015, Jordan, who was part of a coalition under the leadership of the United States, was being held in Syria – tried to ensure the release of the prisoner.
“It is painful for my parents to face this event again, but we are grateful that the Swedish authorities want to give us justice,” said the brother of Judat Al-Casasbe’s brother, Sweden’s Swedish television company was initially announced.
Crame comes from the Swedish city of Malma and allegedly traveled to Syria in September 2014 to fight.
In June 2022, he was convicted of role in In November 2015, Parisian terrorist attacks – In which 130 people were killed – and for planning a separate attack on Amsterdam Airport.
A year later he was also found guilty of terrorist murder for a role in Brussels attacks in which 32 people died.