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Man found guilty of terror charge | Man found guilty of terror charge |
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A British man has been found guilty of possessing a document likely to be useful to a terrorist. | A British man has been found guilty of possessing a document likely to be useful to a terrorist. |
Yassin Nassari, 28, who was found not guilty of another charge of possessing articles for terrorist purposes, will be sentenced at a later date. | |
His Dutch-born wife Bouchra El-Hor, 24, was found not guilty of failing to disclose information about terrorism, following a trial at the Old Bailey. | |
The couple, from Ealing, west London, have a one-year-old son. | The couple, from Ealing, west London, have a one-year-old son. |
They were charged following a search of their luggage at Luton Airport in May last year. | |
The trial heard that Nassari had a letter from his wife in which she appeared to be encouraging him to become a terrorist martyr. | |
The court was told the letter said: "I am so proud of my husband. I am happy that Allah has granted you the chance to be a martyr...Maybe one day I can follow you. | |
"If I can't, I will send our son to you so he can follow his father's footsteps." | |
But Mrs El-Hor told the court the letter was a work of fiction and she knew nothing about what Nassari was doing. | |
Mrs El-Hor was cleared of concealing her husband's terrorism. |