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Mohammed Awan: Brother of British Isis suicide bomber jailed for 10 years for plotting UK terror attack | Mohammed Awan: Brother of British Isis suicide bomber jailed for 10 years for plotting UK terror attack |
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The brother of an Isis suicide bomber has been jailed for 10 years for preparing for a potential terrorist attack. | |
Judge Paul Watson QC ordered Mohammed Awan to remain under tight licence conditions for three years after he is released from prison. | Judge Paul Watson QC ordered Mohammed Awan to remain under tight licence conditions for three years after he is released from prison. |
The dentistry student was found guilty of preparing a terrorist act and possessing material likely to be useful to a terrorist at Sheffield Crown Court last week. | The dentistry student was found guilty of preparing a terrorist act and possessing material likely to be useful to a terrorist at Sheffield Crown Court last week. |
His older brother, Rizwan, blew himself up in a suicide bombing while fighting for Isis in Iraq in March 2016. Rizwan, a former British Gas employee, was the nephew of a local councillor and had travelled to Isis territories with his wife in 2015. | |
Mohammed Awan was arrested by counter-terrorism police in June, following an intelligence-led investigation with police raiding his student accommodation in Sheffield and family home in Huddersfield. | |
The 24-year-old told police he intended to hunt rabbits and other game with a slingshot and 500 ball bearings purchased online. | The 24-year-old told police he intended to hunt rabbits and other game with a slingshot and 500 ball bearings purchased online. |
But investigators uncovered a bomb-making manual advising jihadis to use the metal balls as shrapnel, among a prolific quantity of terrorist propaganda. | |
Prosecutors told Sheffield Crown Court that the day before the slingshot was delivered, Awan searched online for information about the injuries ball bearings fired from a slingshot could cause. | Prosecutors told Sheffield Crown Court that the day before the slingshot was delivered, Awan searched online for information about the injuries ball bearings fired from a slingshot could cause. |
He had downloaded a manual advising would-be terrorists to practice using “primitive weapons” before moving onto firearms, alongside tips on “Survival Techniques”, “Modern Weapons”, “Bomb Making” and “Escaping for Safety”. | |
The document was among a “significant amount of terrorism-related material” found on 11 mobile phones, 16 USB sticks and seven computers examined by specialist police officers. | The document was among a “significant amount of terrorism-related material” found on 11 mobile phones, 16 USB sticks and seven computers examined by specialist police officers. |
Awan had watched a video calling for young Muslims to join al-Qaeda, featuring graphic footage of how to kill and kidnap victims and tactics for terrorists using assault rifles and guns. | Awan had watched a video calling for young Muslims to join al-Qaeda, featuring graphic footage of how to kill and kidnap victims and tactics for terrorists using assault rifles and guns. |
Detective Superintendent Simon Atkinson, the head of investigations at Counter Terrorism Policing North East, said Awan was influenced by online terrorist propaganda from Isis and other groups. | Detective Superintendent Simon Atkinson, the head of investigations at Counter Terrorism Policing North East, said Awan was influenced by online terrorist propaganda from Isis and other groups. |
“Whilst we do not know the full details of Awan’s intentions, officers intervened swiftly before Awan could put any plans into practice,” he added. | “Whilst we do not know the full details of Awan’s intentions, officers intervened swiftly before Awan could put any plans into practice,” he added. |
“Public safety is, and always will be, our priority when making operational decisions.” | “Public safety is, and always will be, our priority when making operational decisions.” |
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