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A man described by prosecutors as a terrorism eC[pounds sterling]Mr Fix-iteC[yen] who recruited young people to Al QaedaeCOs ideology over the internet, was jailed for 12 years yesterday in London while one of his accomplices received a ten-year term.Aabid Hussain Khan, 23, and Sultan Muhammad, 23, were found guilty of possessing a huge array of articles and information, ranging from extremist propaganda to practical guides on how to make poisons and suicide vests.Prosecutors said Khan was the ringleader of the cell, calling him a committed and active supporter of Al Qaeda.eC[pounds sterling]Aabid Khan was very much the eCyMr Fix-iteCO of the group,eC[yen] said Karen Jones, from the Crown Prosecution ServiceAa Counter Terrorism Division.One of those he recruited was Hammaad Munshi, 18, who was also convicted of offences along with Khan and Muhammad, making him the youngest Briton ever to have be found guilty of terrorism crimes according to the Service.
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