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A man described a "key player" in the radicalisation of young Muslims has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.A man described a "key player" in the radicalisation of young Muslims has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Aabid Khan, 23, from Bradford, was one of three men convicted at Blackfriars Crown Court of possessing or making documents promoting terrorism.Aabid Khan, 23, from Bradford, was one of three men convicted at Blackfriars Crown Court of possessing or making documents promoting terrorism.
Khan's cousin Sultan Muhammad, 23, also from Bradford, West Yorkshire, was sentenced to 10 years in jail. Khan's cousin Sultan Muhammad, 23, also from Bradford, was sentenced to 10 years in jail.
Hammaad Munshi, 18, who became Britain's youngest convicted terrorist, will be sentenced next month. Britain's youngest convicted terrorist Hammaad Munshi, 18, from Dewsbury, will be sentenced next month.
He was just 16 when he was arrested on his way home from school. Police later found a guide to making napalm on his computer.
He was found guilty of making a record of information but cleared of a possession offence.
Former fast food restaurant worker Khan was arrested on his return from a trip to Pakistan.
He was found guilty of possessing articles for a purpose connected with terrorism, but cleared of a similar charge.
Muhammad, who was a night sorter for the Royal Mail, was convicted of three similar charges and one of making a record of information likely to be useful in terrorism.