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| BBC 21 October 2011 Last updated at 13:53 Mohammed Abdul Hasnath in court over terrorism charges A man from east London has appeared in court charged with a number of terrorism-related offences. Mohammed Abdul Hasnath, 19, of Blair Street, Poplar, was accused of offences under the Terrorism Act at a hearing at Marylebone Magistrates' Court. Mr Hasnath faces six counts of possession of information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism. He was remanded in custody until a hearing on 27 October. |
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| Teenager admits terror charges over al-Qaida magazine found on computer Inspire magazine on Mohammed Abdul Hasnath's computer contained material useful for terrorism, prosecutors say Press Association guardian.co.uk, Thursday 26 April 2012 11.46 BST Article history Old Bailey Mohammed Abdul Hasnath appeared by videolink at the Old Bailey to admit the terror charges. Photograph: Chris Young/PA A teenager is facing jail after admitting four terror charges at the Old Bailey. Mohammed Abdul Hasnath, 19, pleaded guilty to four counts of having copies of the al-Qaida magazine Inspire on his computer. The prosecution case was that the publications contained material likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism. Alison Morgan, prosecuting, said: "It is clear that over a period of time, this defendant had a sustained interest in this type of material." Hasnath, of Poplar, east London appeared by videolink and was remanded in custody to 11 May for sentence. A further charge of disseminating terrorist literature was ordered to remain on file. |