London ISIS supporter locked up for sharing ‘extreme terrorist violence’ on social media
I don’t know why My London is using the term ‘daesh’ instead of ISIS in their original headline and content, but the website is a bit orientated towards the ‘diversity’ element of the London population. However they are the only news site reporting what eventually happened to Mohammed Zubair Khan after he was in court last year and his brother was sentenced in November.
A West London man has been jailed for four years after being found guilty of sharing terrorist material. Mohammed Zubair Khan, 22, plead (sic) guilty in November 2022.
The Met Police were alerted to an ‘extremist’ video posted on Twitter in May 2021 that they were able to find was posted by Mohammed Khan. After conducting further enquiries, officers attended his home address to search his property and he was arrested under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
His devices were seized and investigated by the National Digital Exploitation Service (NDES). Through this, they located more extremist content: Islamist terrorism propaganda videos, featuring Daesh fighters and depicting extreme violence – had been downloaded and then shared with others on messaging apps by Khan.
At first, he denied the charges and was due to stand trial. However he plead (sic) (the past tense of to plead is pleaded!) guilty prior to the trial start date on November 9 2022.
He was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment and one year on licence.
This journalist doesn’t even bother to tell us what court, when, the usual sort of factual information that used to be taught.
However looking at the Crown Court lists it was, as was his remand in November and his brother’s trial, the Central Criminal Court Old Bailey. This hearing Court 9 on Friday 9th June 2023, in front of the Common Serjeant of London.
I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who. I send them over land and sea, I send them east and west;