Islamist threat may be accommodated according to a ruling by the European court of justice, under certain circumstances, prior to their deportation in an ordinary prison. The person Concerned must, however, be of the prisoners separately, were the judges in Luxembourg on Thursday (case C-18/19). Accommodation in a specialised detention facility is therefore not required.

the Background is a case in the state of Hesse, the country had ordered the deportation of a Tunesiers. The man was, among other things, because of its radical Islamist mentality, the classification by the protection of the Constitution as a “facilitator and recruiter” for the “Islamic state” and its activities for the IS in Syria poses a particular threat to national security, were the authorities.

The district court of Frankfurt am Main ordered, finally, Concerned to secure his deportation in an ordinary prison to accommodate. In contrast, the man who has been deported a complaint, legal action. The Federal court asked the ECJ to the interpretation of EU law.