The same goes for her alleged stay in Egypt, where she explains that she traveled to with a fake passport. So the journey itself cannot be confirmed, and here too she cannot remember an address.
Senior plaintiff Bo Bjerregaard would like to know if she has taken any pictures during the three years. But her phone has been taken by the police in Turkey, she explains.
If she had had her phone, then, according to her own explanation, she could have proved that she was in Turkey. However, she forgot to tell the Danish police when she was questioned, the interrogation reports show.
It is a recurring theme of the explanation that she has a very poor memory. She actually says it several times herself.
And it becomes at one point too much for prosecutor Bo Bjerregaard, as the woman can not remember that she should have sent any messages.
– You say you have a really bad memory, could you have forgotten that you were in Syria ?, he asks.
In the messages, the defendant’s name appears as one party. They are sent to and from her sister’s phone and contain a call not to cooperate with anyone as it only hurts.
Although the woman may not remember writing the messages, she must admit that she is the only one in the family who has that name.
The messages provided by the prosecutor state, among other things:
– I’m in, you can do no more.
– You can not get me back, the only thing you get out of it is that suitcases can track me, it says in the messages.
Defendant is asked by the prosecutor if she knows what “kuffar” means.
– Unbelief, it sounds briefly from the accused.
The woman claims that she initially lived with a boyfriend, with whom the police can not find a single message exchange, even though there are many thousands of messages on the woman’s phone and computer.
The defendant does not have a picture of the alleged girlfriend either.
Defendant’s testimony continues Monday afternoon.
Source: The Nordic Page