32-year-old Neasden man found guilty of terrorism-related charges for possessing 3D-printed firearm documents.

Abdiwahid Abdulkadir Mohamed, a 32-year-old from Neasden, was found guilty of six terrorism-related charges for possessing documents related to 3D-printed firearms. His case began after he was stopped at Heathrow Airport in September 2022 upon returning from Kenya. Investigators discovered his involvement with extreme Islamist groups on Telegram and the possession of manuals for creating firearms. Mohamed will be sentenced on December 3 at Kingston Crown Court.

October 12, 2024
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