Saturday, October 18, 2008

In Britain, was sentenced linked to al-Qaida extremists schoolboy: preparing attacks on Muslims

The child, whom the prosecution calls a young British extremist, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for belonging to the global extremist network, prepared the attack on Muslims, transfers Reuters.

Hamad Munshi was a cell of extremist network, led the promotion of extremism and of the practical benefits of preparing poisons and so-called "suicide belts", the court decided.

Detectives who conducted the investigation believe that Munshi, who was arrested at his home in Dyusberi to the north of England, when he was 16, was linked to the extremist organization al-Qaida.

He distributed on the Internet prohibited materials, including manuals on manufacturing explosives and napalm, and explained to people how to pass unnoticed through airport security devices with a sword.

Members of the cell, which was Munshi, also were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. In August, Abid Hussain Khan got 12 years in prison, and Sultan Muhammad - 10 years.

Suffice lenient punishment teenager linked, according to the judge that he simply "fell under the influence of extremists, fanatics." However, the judge, Munshi "is well understood that the case".

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