A suspected ISIS executioner who allegedly oversaw the massacre of 25 people including of 20 members of the same family after they refused to join the terror group has been charged with crimes against humanity.
The 27-year-old man, named only as F. Hassan, was charged Tuesday with personally beheading the imam of a town in Homs province in May 2015 after ISIS captured the area during its attempts to establish a Caliphate.
Hassan is also accused of personally killing two people - including one man shot in the head with a pistol - while overseeing the execution of 25 people who refused to join the terror group in the days following May 13. ...
Hassan was first arrested in December last year after arriving at Liszt Ferenc Airport, in the Hungarian capital of Budapest, with false identity documents.
Authorities were in the process of deporting him back to Greece, where he holds refugee status
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