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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/02/uk-schoolboy-life-sentence-australia-terror-plot
UK schoolboy given life sentence for Australia terror plot
Lancashire teenager used smartphone to win 24,000 Twitter followers and encourage Isis recruits over Anzac Day plot
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In a statement the schoolboy’s family said they are ‘shocked and devastated’.
Jessica Elgot
Friday 2 October 2015 18.24*BST Last modified on Friday 2 October 2015 20.19*BST
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The UK’s youngest convicted terrorist has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of five years for plotting the Anzac Day beheading of Australian police officers when he was just 14.
The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, used his first smartphone to forge a celebrity status among online jihadis from his home in Blackburn, Lancashire, and made contact with a notorious Islamic State recruiter currently fighting in Syria.
Now aged 15, in July he pleaded guilty to inciting terrorism overseas, sending thousands of messages to a Melbourne man and concocting a plot to kill police officers at Australia’s memorial day paradE。。。。
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/02/uk-schoolboy-life-sentence-australia-terror-plot
UK schoolboy given life sentence for Australia terror plot
Lancashire teenager used smartphone to win 24,000 Twitter followers and encourage Isis recruits over Anzac Day plot
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In a statement the schoolboy’s family said they are ‘shocked and devastated’.
Jessica Elgot
Friday 2 October 2015 18.24*BST Last modified on Friday 2 October 2015 20.19*BST
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The UK’s youngest convicted terrorist has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of five years for plotting the Anzac Day beheading of Australian police officers when he was just 14.
The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, used his first smartphone to forge a celebrity status among online jihadis from his home in Blackburn, Lancashire, and made contact with a notorious Islamic State recruiter currently fighting in Syria.
Now aged 15, in July he pleaded guilty to inciting terrorism overseas, sending thousands of messages to a Melbourne man and concocting a plot to kill police officers at Australia’s memorial day paradE。。。。
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