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A man who heckled then Home Secretary John Reid during a speech has been convicted of terrorist fund-raising and inciting terrorism overseas.A man who heckled then Home Secretary John Reid during a speech has been convicted of terrorist fund-raising and inciting terrorism overseas.
Muslim preacher Abu Izzadeen was among six men convicted at Kingston Crown Court of supporting terrorism.Muslim preacher Abu Izzadeen was among six men convicted at Kingston Crown Court of supporting terrorism.
The jury failed to reach a verdict on a third charge against Izzadeen of encouraging terrorism.The jury failed to reach a verdict on a third charge against Izzadeen of encouraging terrorism.
Shah Jalal Hussain, guilty of terrorist fund-raising, is missing after failing to appear at court on 8 April.Shah Jalal Hussain, guilty of terrorist fund-raising, is missing after failing to appear at court on 8 April.
Also found guilty of terrorist fund-raising were Simon Keeler and Abdul Muhid, both of Whitechapel, east London.
There were not guilty verdicts on the same charge against Abdul Rehman Saleem, Rajib Khan and Ibrahim Abdullah Hassan, while the jury could not reach a verdict for Omar Zaheer.
Saleem, of Poplar, east London, and Hassan, of Leyton, east London, were found guilty along with Izzadeen and Keeler of inciting terrorism overseas.
The jury could not reach a verdict on that charge against Mr Khan, of Luton, Bedfordshire.