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November 4, 2005
UK: Three Suspected Islamists Charged
The BBC announced today that three men have been charged in Britain today for terrorism-related offences.
The men were detained in October, but have now been identified. The three face a total of 21 charges between them. Waseem Mughal, 22, from Kent and Younis Tsouli, 22, from West London, were charged with conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion. The third man, Tariq al-Daour, 19, was charged with fundraising offences under the Terrorism Act.
The three appeared at Bow Street Magistrates court, where their charges were laid, and they have been remanded in custody, to appear at the Old Bailey on 18 November.
They were arrested on October 21 and 22. Mughal faces 8 charges. He is accused of having a recipe for making rocket propellants and also possessing a DVD of jihadist "martyrdom operations."
Tsouli faces 8 charges. He is accused of having a video presentation on his computer showing how to make a car bomb, and also is said to have had a picture presentation of various locations in Washington DC.
All three are accused of credit card fraud, and al-Daour is accused of receiving money and assets knowing that they may be used in terrorism.
Posted by Giraldus Cambrensis at November 4, 2005 4:11 PM
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