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A man from Harrow is among three men who were found with Islamic terrorism-related material. Mohamed Ismail, a 24-year-old Dutch national from Harrow, has been sentenced to four years’ imprisonment after an investigation found him involved in a terrorism-related online chat. Between August and December 2019, Ismail and two other men spoke to each other on internet chat groups and sent messages which showed their Islamic extremist mindsets. The messages included the men expressing their support of the aims of Daesh, and of violent jihads against “non-believers”. They posted extremist material - Daesh propaganda material, including execution videos and publications showing different ways to commit terror attacks.
Published:
4:30 PM April 14, 2021
Armed police in Bury St Edmunds in 2017. A new campaign has been launched to encourage vigilance in the fight against terrorism
- Credit: Archant
The easing of lockdown restrictions could provide greater opportunity for terrorists to operate, the region s counter terrorism chief has warned.
Business owners and the public are being encouraged to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious as non-essential shops, pubs, restaurants, and sports events begin to reopen.
Counter Terrorism Policing has launched a new Easing Lockdown Vigilance Campaign to encourage people to help police in the fight against terrorism.
Detective Superintendent Andy Waldie, head of the Counter Terrorism Policing unit at the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU), which manages the threat of terrorism in East Anglia, said: “Following a year of restrictions impacting all our lives, we recognise people will be keen to get out and about as the loc
Published:
4:30 PM April 14, 2021
Armed police in Bury St Edmunds in 2017. A new campaign has been launched to encourage vigilance in the fight against terrorism
- Credit: Archant
The easing of lockdown restrictions could provide greater opportunity for terrorists to operate, the region s counter terrorism chief has warned.
Business owners and the public are being encouraged to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious as non-essential shops, pubs, restaurants, and sports events begin to reopen.
Counter Terrorism Policing has launched a new Easing Lockdown Vigilance Campaign to encourage people to help police in the fight against terrorism.
Detective Superintendent Andy Waldie, head of the Counter Terrorism Policing unit at the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU), which manages the threat of terrorism in East Anglia, said: “Following a year of restrictions impacting all our lives, we recognise people will be keen to get out and about as the loc