British-Pakistani man convicted of trying to join ISIS

Press Trust of India  |  London 

A British-Pakistani man who made plans to join the Islamic State (ISIS) terror group is facing a lengthy jail term after he was convicted of preparing an act of by a court here on Thursday.

While Imran was not charged in relation to that assassination plot, police identified that they had been interacting online and met on two occasions. Rahman recorded a "sponsor" video and sent it to Imran to show terrorists when he arrived in

"The idea was that Rahman would kill the and Imran would subsequently have a video from a martyr recommending he be accepted into the terrorist organisation. Such a video would have held weight with Daesh (ISIS)," said for the Metropolitan Police Counter Command,

"Of course, this was never going to happen because MI5 and the Counter Command had been investigating the pair for some time and in fact a had been meeting with Rahman to establish how serious his plans were," he said.

The detectives subsequently arrested both men in November last year. They seized Imran's phone and electronic reader, and forensic specialists sifted through the on the devices. They recovered Rahman's video message from a phone belonging to Imran, and from Imran's they recovered a terrorist guide book.

On July 18 this year, in a trial with Rahman, Imran was found guilty of collection of information useful to terrorism in relation to the eBook. The jury was unable to reach a verdict in relation to a charge of engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts, which related to Imran's plan to travel to join ISIS, but he was found guilty this week of the offence following a retrial.

"I am pleased with this result. Our police investigation has stopped Imran from joining Daesh (ISIS) on the ground in Libya, where his subsequent actions could have assisted the terrorist organisation to further their aims," Boon added.

Rahman previously pleaded guilty to engaging in conduct in assisting the preparation of terrorist acts, for the sponsorship video he filmed for Imran. He was jailed for 30 years for this and the plot to kill Imran will be sentenced for his offences on January 25 next year.

The jury was told that Imran had learning difficulties and his college had provided him with a to help him complete a course which would lead to work in social care.

But after meeting Rahman online, Imran went on to reveal his plans to travel to to fight but was unwittingly revealing his plot to undercover investigative officers from the FBI in the US and MI5 in the UK.

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First Published: Thu, December 27 2018. 20:35 IST