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London teenager who offered crypto advice to terror groups convicted
A teenager has been found guilty of terrorism offences after collecting terrorist documents and offering cyber security advice to a terrorist group. Yusuf Shah, 18, was convicted at Kingston Crown Court following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) London. Mr Shah was just 16 years old when he first came to the attention of the authorities, and was stopped at Heathrow Airport under schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act in January 2024. His mobile phone was seized, and a search at his home address in April 2024 led to the seizure and analysis of a computer and USB storage devices. Evidence collected showed ... (full story)
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