Saturday 24 December 2016

Feel the Gratitude. Asylum Seekers from Eritrea in the Dock for Terror Plot.

"O Prophet! Strive hard against the unbelievers & the hypocrites & be unyielding to them; & their abode is hell, & evil is the destination." So Allah tells his frothing followers, in verse 9:73 of his repulsive compilation of swill, the Koran. As 'the prophet' is held to be the exemplar for all Muslims to emulate, if Mohammed has to strive hard against the unbelievers, then they must.

This is why a lot of Muslims plot terror attacks against native Europeans as soon as they get here, attempting to attach themselves to the teat of Western welfare. Two such specimens of this animal are the pair of Eritreans who appeared in the dock at Westminster Magistrates' Court today, as reported by the BBC (hat-tip to LEAVE THE EU @IM__SPARTICUS):

Terrorism bid duo appear in court

A man and a woman who were arrested during anti-terrorism raids have appeared in court charged with making preparations for a terrorism attack.

Munir Hassan Mohammed, 35, and Rowaida El-Hassan, 32, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court. They face charges relating to the alleged acquisition and possession of chemicals capable of use in explosives.

The pair were remanded in custody and will next appear at the Old Bailey on 12 January.

Neither Mr Mohammed nor Ms El-Hassan, who were flanked by five police officers in the dock, indicated a plea.

Munir Hassan Mohammed & Rowaida El-Hassan were remanded in custody until 12th January.

Mr Mohammed, of Leopold Street, Derby, and Ms El-Hassan, of Willesden Lane, London, were arrested by detectives from the North East Counter Terrorism Unit.

Mr Mohammed, an Eritrean national who is seeking asylum in the UK, and Ms El-Hassan are jointly charged with preparing an act of terrorism between 7 July and 12 December 2016

  • Mr Mohammed is further charged with membership of a proscribed organisation, namely Daesh, also known as the Islamic State group
  • He faces four other charges relating to the possession of information useful to terrorism and dissemination of terrorist publications
  • Ms El-Hassan is further charged with one count of possession of information useful to terrorism

Four other men who were arrested at the same time have been released without charge.

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