Lebanese man convicted in failed German train bombing
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
A Lebanese man was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday after being convictedof planting a bomb on a German commuter train in 2006.
A state court in Duesseldorf convicted 24-year-old Youssef Mohammed el-Hajdib of attempted murder and attempting to cause an explosion.
El-Hajdib is one of two main suspects accused of planting bombs on two regional trains at the main train station in Cologne in July 2006. The bombs failed to detonate.
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