U.K COURT REPORT: Man jailed following second conviction for sharing terrorist material online

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#AceNewsDesk – A man convicted for a second time for posting a #Daesh propaganda video on social media has been jailed, following an investigation by the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command.

 Man jailed following second conviction for sharing terrorist material online

Sabbir Miah, 29 (06.02.93) of east London, posted the video – which glorified people who fought for #Daesh – to a private group which had hundreds of members on 14 June last year.

Counter terrorism officers became aware of the post. Officers from the Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit (CTIRU) reviewed it, and found it to be in breach of Terrorism Act legislation.

Miah was arrested on 2 November 2021. He was later charged with dissemination of a terrorist publication (contrary to section 2 of the Terrorist Act 2006).

He denied the offence, but was found guilty on Friday, 26 August at the Old Bailey after a trial. On Monday, 17 October at the same court, he was sentenced to three years and ten months’ imprisonment.

Commander Richard Smith, who leads the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said:

Extremist propaganda content is put online by terrorist groups to radicalise people and recruit followers, and is very harmful. Counter terrorism policing across the UK works hard with partners to identify and arrest people like Miah, and get this content removed from the internet.”

Miah was previously convicted in 2017 for five counts of disseminating a terrorist publication – again, Daesh propaganda material – and jailed for three years and four months.

+ Extreme online content can be reported online and anonymously via: www.gov.uk/report-terrorism It can also be reported via the iREPORTit app.

The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit (CTIRU), part of the Counter Terrorism Policing network, has national responsibility for the investigation of terrorist content online and works to have this material removed from hosting platforms.

Visit www.actearly.uk to find out how you can seek help and support for anyone who you suspect may be being radicalised.

Communities defeat terrorism, and information from the public is vital to counter terrorism investigations. If you see or hear something unusual or suspicious and think someone may be engaging in terrorist activity, trust your instincts and act by reporting it in confidence at gov.uk/ACT or the anti-terrorist hotline on 0800 789 321. In an emergency, dial 999.

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