Germany charges 2 women, man with supporting Islamic State extremist group
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German federal prosecutors say they've charged a man and two women with supporting the Islamic State extremist group.
Prosecutors said in a statement Friday the main suspect, 25-year-old Karolina R., a German and Polish citizen, is married to an Islamic State member. Using a middleman, she's accused of providing the group with 1,100 euros ($1,400) worth of cameras and accessories to produce propaganda videos in October.
Prosecutors say shortly afterward she personally traveled to Syria and delivered three more cameras and 5,000 euros in cash.
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After her return in December, she's accused of sending a further 6,000 euros, some raised with help from the other two people charged, Germans Ahmed-Sadiq M., and Jennifer Vincenza M., both 22.
No last names were released in line with German privacy laws.