Final sentence for the Syrian businessman Anwar Daadooue , sentenced to six years in prison by the Court of Assizes of Sassari for having raised financing in Sardinia and then transferred it to the coffers of the radical Sunni organization (according to the prosecutor Danilo Tronci, affiliated to 'Isis) Jabhat al Nusra.

The man is considered the soul and coordinator of the Gallura network for financing terrorist training. The money, according to the thesis of the Digos of Sassari, left from Olbia and was destined for a sort of representative office, opened in the Syrian city of Raqqa, the capital of the Black Caliphate until October 2017.

Anwar Daadoue, 50 years old, was the owner of construction companies that for years operated on public and private construction sites in Gallura and Sassari. Daaodue lived in Olbia for a long time (he had a Sardinian partner) and created important works in the former arsenal of La Maddalena, inside the Costa Smeralda airport and the Mater Olbia and in the Sassari area (Stintino and a shopping centre).

The defenders (Angelo Merlini, Donatella Corronciu and Salvatore Arcadipane) have always maintained that Daaodue is not a terrorist, but an opponent of the dictator Assad. Now the man (who had escaped from a Danish prison) is a fugitive and wanted by the Italian authorities throughout Europe and in several Middle Eastern countries.

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