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Terror pair given long sentences | Terror pair given long sentences |
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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, was sentenced to 10 years in jail. | |
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. |