UK’s ‘youngest terrorist’ faces jail
A Yorkshire schoolboy has become Britain's youngest terror convict after he was found guilty, along with two other men, of possessing or making documents promoting terrorism. Hammaad Munshi was 16 when guides to making napalm and grenades were found in his bedroom.
The 18-year-old now faces jail for his part in a "worldwide conspiracy" to kill non-Muslims after a three-month trial at Blackfriars crown court in London.
One of the handwritten notes found under his bed claimed: "One who is not taking part in the battle nor has the sheer intention to die is in the branch of hypocrisy."
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