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Four students and a schoolboy who planned to fight British soldiers and die as martyrs have been sentenced by a court at the Old Bailey. | Four students and a schoolboy who planned to fight British soldiers and die as martyrs have been sentenced by a court at the Old Bailey. |
The judge said they were "intoxicated" by radical Islamist propaganda. | |
Mohammed Irfan Raja, 19, received two years' youth detention while Aitzaz Zafar, 20, and Awaab Iqbal, 20, received three years' detention. | Mohammed Irfan Raja, 19, received two years' youth detention while Aitzaz Zafar, 20, and Awaab Iqbal, 20, received three years' detention. |
Usman Ahmed Malik, 21, was sent to prison for three years and Akbar Butt, 20, was given 27 months' detention. | Usman Ahmed Malik, 21, was sent to prison for three years and Akbar Butt, 20, was given 27 months' detention. |
They had all been found guilty of possessing material for terrorist purposes. | |
According to the prosecution, the group were all planning to go to Pakistan for training before going to fight jihad. | |
Recruitment | |
The Bradford University students were arrested after schoolboy Mohammed Irfan Raja, of Ilford, east London, ran away from home in February last year. | |
The trial at the Old Bailey heard that he left a note for his parents saying he was going to fight abroad and they would meet again in heaven. | |
Raja had been recruited by the students on the internet - Zafar, of Rochdale, Lancashire, Malik and Iqbal, of Bradford, and Butt, of Southall, west London. | |
Raja had exchanged radical Islamist propaganda materials with them before going to stay with them. | |
But he returned home three days later after his parents begged him to come back. |