Oddly enough, he was sentenced to prison, although he will be out after a couple of years of prison dawah and will likely pick up where he left off. Still, in shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain today, it’s remarkable that he wasn’t made prime minister.
A Met Police Counter Terrorism investigation has resulted in a 21-year-old man being jailed for posting and sharing terrorist content online.
The investigation found that Ayoub Nacir from south-west London was posting terrorist material on various social media accounts and platforms during the course of 2022 and 2023.
Nacir was sentenced at Kingston Crown Court on Tuesday, 24 September, to six years and nine months’ imprisonment….
Officers examined Nacir’s devices, and they found that he had not only shared material that was promoting the terrorist group Daesh, but he also had documents that were likely to be useful to someone committing or preparing an act of terrorism.
In particular, detectives found he was in possession of documents containing instructions on how to make poisonous or noxious substances capable of endangering health, as well as other files containing practical guidance and advice for people interested in potentially preparing and carrying out terrorist acts….
A Met Police Counter Terrorism investigation has resulted in a 21-year-old man being jailed for posting and sharing terrorist content online.
The investigation found that Ayoub Nacir from south-west London was posting terrorist material on various social media accounts and platforms during the course of 2022 and 2023.
Nacir was sentenced at Kingston Crown Court on Tuesday, 24 September, to six years and nine months’ imprisonment….
Officers examined Nacir’s devices, and they found that he had not only shared material that was promoting the terrorist group Daesh, but he also had documents that were likely to be useful to someone committing or preparing an act of terrorism.
In particular, detectives found he was in possession of documents containing instructions on how to make poisonous or noxious substances capable of endangering health, as well as other files containing practical guidance and advice for people interested in potentially preparing and carrying out terrorist acts….
Man jailed for posting terrorist content online
A Met Police Counter Terrorism investigation has resulted in a 21-year-old man being jailed for posting and sharing terrorist content online.The investigation found that Ayoub Nacir from south-west London was posting terrorist material on various social media accounts and platforms during the...
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