Perpetuity for the man who had called for the murder of little Prince George



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The British Husnain Rashid, who incited an attempt on the four-year-old Prince George, was sentenced to life imprisonment in London on Friday.

The Woolwich (East of London) Court sentenced supporter of the Daesh organization in life imprisonment, including 25 years ineligibility, for the preparation of terrorist acts and incitement to terrorism.

Husnain Rashid, 32, was arrested on November 22, 2017, for having published on the Telegram encrypted messaging information likely to be used to carry out attacks against several targets including Prince George, eldest son of Prince William and his wife Kate.

"The message was clear: you provided the name and the address of Prince George's school, an image of his school and the signal or threat of considering members of the royal family as potential targets, "Judge Andrew Lees told him.

Huskain Rashid was also planning to go to Syria to fight in the ranks of Daesh.

Other Terrorist Targets

Husain Rashid also suggested other targets such as football stadiums, military bases, shopping malls, government buildings, the Jewish community or Russia during the World Cup football, using vehicles, weapons or bombs.

His plans were for random victims, and did not discriminate between adults and children, soldiers and civilians, the judge pointed out.

Via the Telegram messenger, the Briton also gave instructions to design poison, molotov cocktails and napalm and suggested to poison the ice creams. sold at the supermarket.

By AFP |
                                                Posted on 14/07/2018 at 07:08
                            
                                                                 Updated about 1 hour ago
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