 UK Six charged with terrorism offences - are they home grown or imported scum?? (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By Dewi_Sant Comments: 22388, member since Wed Jul 06, 2005On Mon Sep 26, 2011 02:37 AM
Six charged with terrorism offences - are they home grown or imported scum?? if they were born here then we need the death penalty returned onto the books - they wanted 2 die then lets help them on their way - if they are imported scum then let them serve their time in somewhere like Pakistan or Saudi where I am sure the prison guards will keep them entertained - great work by West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit
Six charged with terrorism offences
Police officers - generic Specialist police teams searched properties in the city
Six men have been charged with terrorism offences, including a suspected suicide bombing campaign, West Midlands Police have said.
Four of the men were charged with preparing for an act of terrorism in the UK, and two with failing to disclose information.
It follows a police operation in Birmingham last week.
The six, all from Birmingham and aged between 25 and 32, will appear at West London Magistrates' Court on Monday.
Irfan Nasser, 30, of Sparkhill, and Irfan Khalid, 26, of Balsall Heath, are accused of preparing for an act of terrorism, including travelling to Pakistan for training in terrorism, making a martyrdom video and planning a bombing campaign.
They are accused of constructing a home-made explosive device for terrorist acts and stating an intention to be a suicide bomber.
Seventh man
Ashik Ali, 26, of Balsall Heath, is accused of preparing for an act of terrorism, which involved planning a bombing campaign, providing premises for the planning of terrorist attack and stating an intention to be a suicide bomber.
Rahin Ahmed, 25, of Moseley, is accused of helping fund terrorist acts.
Mohammed Rizwan, 32, and Bahader Ali, 28, both of Sparkbrook, are both charged with failing to disclose information about potential acts of terrorism.
It is alleged that between 29 July and 19 September this year, both had information which they knew may help prevent the commission of an act of terrorism but did not disclose the information.
Mr Ali is also charged with providing money for the purposes of terrorism.
The offences are alleged to have taken place between Christmas Day 2010 and 19 September this year.
A seventh man from the city, aged 20, who was arrested on Thursday, continues to be questioned. Officers have until 29 September to charge, release or apply for further time.
The men were arrested as part of an operation carried out by the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit. The arrests were unarmed, pre-planned and intelligence-led. 1 Replies to Six charged with terrorism offences - are they home grown or imported scum?? |