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Men face court on terror charges Men in court on terrorism charges
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Two men from south-west London are to appear in court charged with offences under the Terrorism Act 2000. Two men from south-west London accused of having cash assets of £1m which they intended to use for terrorism have appeared in court.
Adam Mohamed, 28, of Chessington, and Imad Shoubaki, 31, of Merton, are due to appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court today.Adam Mohamed, 28, of Chessington, and Imad Shoubaki, 31, of Merton, are due to appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court today.
Scotland Yard said the men were charged with "conspiring to possess money for terrorist purposes". The court heard the men had the money in deposit boxes and bank accounts.
Mr Mohamed is accused of one other offence and Mr Shoubaki of three other offences, all under the Terrorism Act. They were remanded in custody until 25 October when they will appear at the Old Bailey.
The two men were arrested on 3 October. The two men smiled and waved to their family from the secure dock during the five-minute hearing.
They were arrested by officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command in an early-morning raid on October 3.
Computer files
Their homes and business addresses, all in Surrey, have been searched.
Both are accused of conspiring to possess money for terrorism, an offence under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Mr Mohamed is accused of having a computer disk with a file containing a book called Zaad e Mujahid "in circumstances which give rise to a reasonable suspicion that your possession thereof is for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism".Mr Mohamed is accused of having a computer disk with a file containing a book called Zaad e Mujahid "in circumstances which give rise to a reasonable suspicion that your possession thereof is for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism".
Mr Shoubaki is also accused of the same charge and of possessing another computer file entitled "How to become an assassin".Mr Shoubaki is also accused of the same charge and of possessing another computer file entitled "How to become an assassin".
He is also accused of possessing computer files "of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism".He is also accused of possessing computer files "of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism".
These were the document entitled "How to become an assassin" and a second file detailing how to make explosives.These were the document entitled "How to become an assassin" and a second file detailing how to make explosives.