German police have arrested Syrian migrant in Germany who they say participated in crimes during the Syrian civil war. German Federal prosecutors have alleged that a Syrian migrant they identified as Ibrahim Al F. was commander of a rebel militia in Aleppo that had committed atrocities and plundered ancient artefacts during the ongoing Syrian conflict. Ibrahim was detained Wednesday on a German arrest warrant in Westphalia reports theLocal. Prosecutors released a statement after the arrest saying, “the accused is strongly suspected of treating people entitled to protection under international humanitarian law cruelly and inhumanely in the autumn of 2012 during the Syrian civil war,” and he is believed to have commanded a militia consisting of 150 jihadi fighters under the banner of the Islamist Ghuraba al-Sham group who were at the time a coalition partner of the Free Syrian Army. The Free Syrian Army (FSA) emerged as the chief opposition to Syrian President Bashar Assad’s Syrian Arab Army (FAA) along with the Islamic State (ISIS) and the Al-Nusra front. Officials said that the militia was less interested in pursuing a strategy of beating the SAA forces and rather used the conflict to enrich themselves saying that the group had only, “self serving aims.”