Samra N. went to Syria in September 2013 and first joined the foreign terrorist group “Jabhat al-Nusra” She married a fighter from the organization according to the Islamic rite.

“She helped her husband obtain military equipment for the Islamic State,” added the prosecution. She was arrested on November 29 in Trier (west of Germany) and placed in pre-trial detention. The date of a trial has not yet been set, but the indictment should lead to a trial, the prosecutor's office in Karlsruhe said on Monday. The accused tried to convince people in Germany on the Internet to also go to Syria and become members of JabhatAl-Nusra, it added. The accused also temporarily hosted a woman in her home whom she had encouraged to leave the country, the prosecution said in a press release. The woman is believed to have been a member of Islamic State (IS) until at least February 2015, the press release said.