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Showing 1 - 10 of 47 results for crime type "Terrorism" & area "CPS"

Man charged under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000

A CPS spokesperson said: “Following a review of the evidence provided by Kent Police, we have authorised a charge against Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, 41, of failing to provide the PIN to his mobile phone under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000.

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

Uncle sentenced for sending money to Islamist fighter nephew

A man has been sentenced for sending money to his nephew who was fighting for a proscribed terrorist organisation in Syria.

Farhad Mohammad, 46, made payments through a middleman intended for his nephew, who at the time in 2017 was an Islamist fighter actively involved in terrorism.

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

Islamic State supporter jailed for extreme videos which encouraged violence

Ayoub Nacir, 21, shared documents and videos online that encouraged people to take up arms and commit acts of terrorism.

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

Extreme right-wing teenager sentenced for terrorism and assault offences

A self-confessed ‘racist and fascist’ teenager who pleaded guilty to terrorism and assault offences has been sentenced to ten years and four months at Winchester Crown Court today.

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

Covid denier who called for violence is found guilty of terrorism offences

A man who encouraged violence and acts of terrorism on messaging app Telegram has been found guilty today.

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

Teenage couple charged with preparing for acts of terrorism

Rex Clark, 18, and Sofija Vinogradova, 19, have been charged with terrorism offences over an alleged plan to carry out a terrorist attack.

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

Far-right extremist jailed for running racist websites used by international terrorists

A man who operated two websites that spread far-right propaganda and encouraged terrorism has been jailed.

Colin McNeil, 46, ran the online sites which featured racist documents, images and videos glorifying Hitler, the Nazis and prominent Neo-Nazis.

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

CPS statement: Convictions of Anjem Choudary and Khaled Hussein

Following a six-week trial at Woolwich Crown Court, Anjem Choudary, 57, was found guilty of directing a terrorist organisation, membership of a proscribed organisation and encouraging support for a terrorist organisation on 23 July. 

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

Antisemitic TikTok terrorist jailed for encouraging terrorism and sharing material

Hamza Alam, 22, disguised himself before posting videos on TikTok.

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

Man convicted of taking bomb to hospital and planning attack on RAF base

A student nurse who took a pressure cooker bomb to a hospital and planned a terrorist attack on an RAF base has been found guilty.

| Press Release , Terrorism , CPS News

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