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Briton goes to Syria to join terror camp, convicted

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A British court has convicted a 31-year-old man of a terror offence after he was found to have travelled to Syria along with four others to join a jihadist training camp, a leading daily reported Tuesday.

Mashudur Choudhury, 31, from Portsmouth travelled to Syria last October with the alleged intention of joining Al Qaeda-inspired rebel groups fighting Bashar al-Assad, The Guardian reported.

He is the first British man to be convicted of a Syria-related terror offence since the conflict began, the daily added.

Police said they received a tip-off from within the Muslim community in Portsmouth that Choudhury and four other men had left for Syria last October.

 

A CCTV footage shows Choudhury and the four others at Gatwick airport en route to Turkey. While Choudhury returned to Britain within a month, the other men are believed to be fighting with jihadist groups against the Assad regime in Syria.

The jury at Kingston Crown Court convicted Choudhury after a two-week trial. They were presented with his exchanges on social media, Skype and text messages, which the court said proved he intended to go and join a terror training camp in Syria.

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First Published: May 20 2014 | 6:14 PM IST

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