The men were charged with attempted terrorism and unlawful possession of weapons (a machine gun with silencer, a pistol and more than 100 cartridges). On 4 June 2012 they were convicted and sentenced to 12 years in prison. The convicted were transferred to a prison in Sweden,
Saltviksanstalten in Härnösand which has the highest security level.
Munir Awad Munir Awad, 29, is a Lebanese-born Swedish national. He received a sentence of 12 years in prison. He was silent during the trial (Danish:
Byret), but told his version of events before the appeal court (Danish:
Landsret). The state prosecutor demanded a 14-year sentence, while a
lay judge recommended a 10-year sentence. The judges and the other lay judges decided on a sentence of 12 years. While in prison he attempted to contact others by connecting other participants to a phone call with his wife, thereby attempting to communicate with people he was forbidden to contact. According to the
Swedish Prison and Probation Service, Awad has a network of contacts among radicalized individuals. He was religiously active in the prison and attempted to radicalize inmates. This led some Swedish newspaper editors to question Benaouda's role as head of one of the country's largest Muslim organization. The suspects' various ties to the
Stockholm Grand Mosque also stirred up some media attention. Stockholm mosque is a chapter of the
Islamic Association of Sweden. In 2013 he was transferred to Saltvik prison after his appeal to have his conviction overturned in a Danish court was dismissed. Awad was the only one to appeal his conviction. While detained in Denmark he was suspected of planning new attacks because police found instructions for building weapons in his cell along with plans of public places. After being transferred to a Swedish prison, he received a number of warnings for refusing to work and disorderly conduct. Zalouti received several warnings from prison authorities for disorderly conduct, threats and violence and refusing to work. As a consequence he has at times been put in
isolation. Sahbi Zalouti had also been previously arrested in Pakistan in 2009 on suspicions of terrorism, roughly at the same time as Munir Awad though not together. == Reactions ==