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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, will be sentenced at a later date. He was found not guilty of another charge of possessing articles for terrorist purposes. 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 wife Bouchra El-Hor, 24, was found not guilty of failing to disclose information about terrorism, following a trial at the Old Bailey. 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.