Cyber-terrorist sentenced to 12 years of jale
20th August 2008
An Islamic extremist Aabid Khan, recruiting terrorists in Britain via the Internet, goes to jail for 12 years, reports Sky News.
Khan was accused of creating electronic extremist encyclopedia and calls for war against non-Muslims. He involved into extremist unit Hammaad Munshi, who was arrested in mid-2006.
At the time of arrest Hammaad was not even 16 years. When arrested, he had two bags with ball bearings from in his pockets which terrorists use as shrapnel.
At Munshi`s computer promotional videos of “Al-Qaeda” were found, calling for killings and destruction, as well as instructions for the manufacture of napalm, explosives, detonators and grenades.
His terrorism unit consisted of four persons. All were arrested in 2006.
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