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A student on trial accused of terror offences has been described as a "model pupil" by a former teacher. | A student on trial accused of terror offences has been described as a "model pupil" by a former teacher. |
Mohammed Atif Siddique, from Alva in Clackmannanshire, is facing a total of five charges, which he denies. | |
Former deputy head teacher at Alva Academy, Alexander Donoghue, said the 21-year-old had an excellent attendance record and was respectful to staff. | |
The charges against him include possessing articles useful to a person preparing for an act of terrorism. | |
'Quiet boy' | 'Quiet boy' |
The jury at the High Court in Glasgow heard Mr Siddique was a pupil at the secondary school between August 1997 and March 2002, where he had gained seven Standard Grade qualifications. | |
Mr Donoghue had taught him in computing and social education. | Mr Donoghue had taught him in computing and social education. |
He said: "He was a very quiet boy, always very well turned out, very respectful, but not a very high academic achiever." | He said: "He was a very quiet boy, always very well turned out, very respectful, but not a very high academic achiever." |
I would say that he was above average in terms of attitude, always wore his uniform, very polite and courteous to staff Alexander Donoghue | I would say that he was above average in terms of attitude, always wore his uniform, very polite and courteous to staff Alexander Donoghue |
Mr Donoghue said that Mr Siddique had not come to anyone's attention during his time at the school. | Mr Donoghue said that Mr Siddique had not come to anyone's attention during his time at the school. |
He added: "I would say that he was above average in terms of attitude, always wore his uniform, very polite and courteous to staff." | He added: "I would say that he was above average in terms of attitude, always wore his uniform, very polite and courteous to staff." |
Mr Donoghue also told the court Mr Siddique had grown a beard by the next time they met in 2006, but agreed it was not unusual for former pupils to change their appearance after leaving the school. | Mr Donoghue also told the court Mr Siddique had grown a beard by the next time they met in 2006, but agreed it was not unusual for former pupils to change their appearance after leaving the school. |
Mr Siddique was arrested in Alva on 13 April last year. | Mr Siddique was arrested in Alva on 13 April last year. |
He has been charged with three offences under the Terrorism Act of 2000, one under the 2006 act and a breach of the peace. | He has been charged with three offences under the Terrorism Act of 2000, one under the 2006 act and a breach of the peace. |
They include possessing articles useful to a person preparing for an act of terrorism, such as instructions on bomb-making and guerrilla tactics. | They include possessing articles useful to a person preparing for an act of terrorism, such as instructions on bomb-making and guerrilla tactics. |
He has also been accused of putting details on websites to encourage terrorism. | He has also been accused of putting details on websites to encourage terrorism. |
Internet sites | Internet sites |
The first charge claims that between 1 March, 2003, and 13 April, 2006, he had articles "in circumstances which gave rise to a reasonable suspicion that they were connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism". | The first charge claims that between 1 March, 2003, and 13 April, 2006, he had articles "in circumstances which gave rise to a reasonable suspicion that they were connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism". |
He allegedly committed this offence at his Alva home, at Ibrox public library, Glasgow Metropolitan College and Glasgow Airport. | He allegedly committed this offence at his Alva home, at Ibrox public library, Glasgow Metropolitan College and Glasgow Airport. |
The second charge alleges that he collected material and recorded information which could have been used in terrorism. | The second charge alleges that he collected material and recorded information which could have been used in terrorism. |
Mr Siddique was charged after being arrested in Alva last year | Mr Siddique was charged after being arrested in Alva last year |
The third charge relates to allegations that he committed a breach of the peace between 1 September, 2003, and 30 September, 2005. | The third charge relates to allegations that he committed a breach of the peace between 1 September, 2003, and 30 September, 2005. |
Mr Siddique has been accused of showing students at Glasgow Metropolitan College images of suicide bombers and beheadings by terrorists. | Mr Siddique has been accused of showing students at Glasgow Metropolitan College images of suicide bombers and beheadings by terrorists. |
He also allegedly threatened to become a suicide bomber and carry out acts of terrorism in Glasgow or elsewhere and claimed to be a member of al-Qaeda. | He also allegedly threatened to become a suicide bomber and carry out acts of terrorism in Glasgow or elsewhere and claimed to be a member of al-Qaeda. |
The fourth charge alleges that between 1 September, 2003, and 13 April, 2006, he provided instruction on using or making firearms and explosives on three internet websites he owned. | The fourth charge alleges that between 1 September, 2003, and 13 April, 2006, he provided instruction on using or making firearms and explosives on three internet websites he owned. |
The fifth and final charge alleges that Mr Siddique distributed terrorist publications on the sites to encourage acts of terrorism on 13 April, 2006. | The fifth and final charge alleges that Mr Siddique distributed terrorist publications on the sites to encourage acts of terrorism on 13 April, 2006. |
Mr Siddique is being defended by Donald Findlay QC, with Scotland's senior advocate depute, Brian McConnachie QC, leading the prosecution. | Mr Siddique is being defended by Donald Findlay QC, with Scotland's senior advocate depute, Brian McConnachie QC, leading the prosecution. |
The trial, before Lord Carloway, continues. | The trial, before Lord Carloway, continues. |
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