Isis supporter claimed garda stabbing and pub arson were 'message to Government and Conor McGregor', court told
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Isis supporter claimed garda stabbing and pub arson were 'message to Government and Conor McGregor', court told
"Abdullah Khan expressed that his violent actions were intended as a 'message to the Government and a message to McGregor,' highlighting his motivations behind the attacks."
"The court heard that Khan had a 'love' for the terrorist organization Isis and was part of a wider group of like-minded individuals, indicating a network of support."
Abdullah Khan, an Isis supporter, stabbed a garda shortly after setting fire to Conor McGregor's Dublin pub. He stated that these attacks were intended as messages to both the Government and McGregor. The Special Criminal Court revealed that Khan had a strong affinity for the terrorist organization and was associated with a group of similar individuals. In the days between the two attacks, he traveled across Europe, indicating a broader network of support for his actions.
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