Alleged IS supporter accused of urging Prince George attack

Prince George in London in December 2014.

Prince George in London in December 2014.   | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Husnain Rashid (32) encouraged attacks including “injecting poison into supermarket ice creams” and targeting the 4-year-old at his first school.

An alleged supporter of the Islamic State (IS) group is on trial in Britain accused of encouraging attacks on 4-year-old Prince George.

Prosecutors say Husnain Rashid (32) provided an “e-toolkit for terrorism” on an online channel he ran under the name the Lone Mujahid.

Prosecutor Annabel Darlow told a jury Wednesday that Rashid encouraged attacks on a range of targets, including “injecting poison into supermarket ice creams and targeting Prince George at his first school.”

Prosecutors say one post included a photo of the prince, his school’s address, a silhouette of a jihadi fighter and the message “even the royal family will not be left alone.”

He ‘IS’ in denial

Rashid denies preparing terrorist acts, encouraging terrorism and disseminating a terrorist publication.