The items posted for sale online included military style T-shirts and sweatshirts featuring Galician bagpipes and sabres, styled as Isis motifs.
Other garments showed images of the moments before Isis members murdered English aid worker Alan Henning in 2014.
Among the items for sale in the Califato de Xuvia (Califate of Rain) range were T-shirts for children and even bodysuits for babies.
None of the items are believed to have been sold, but the man had clearly committed the crime of glorifying terrorism by posting the items online, state prosecutors said in a preliminary report. This report is by The Local
According to local media reports, the man wrote on Facebook: “God the Gather destroy everything, death to the State, down with the impious constitution, cursed are the unbelievers. Loyalty to the Caliphate.”
In another post, the man referred to himself as the supreme interpreter of the Word of God in the region of Galicia. Prosecutors said the former soldier was trying to glorify terrorism after posting the items online
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