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Convicted terrorist offender sentenced for notification breach – Portsmouth

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15:31 05/11/2021

A convicted terrorist has admitted to breaching a notification order following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE), supported by Hampshire Constabulary. 

Isaac Idris, formally known as Mustakim Jaman, of Hudson Road, Portsmouth, pleaded guilty to five breaches of a Part 4 Terrorist Notification Order, under Section 54 of the Counter Terrorism Act 2008 at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 10 August. 

On Friday 1 October Idris was also charged with six further breaches which he pleaded guilty to. 

Today (5/11) he has been sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment at the Central Criminal Court. He will remain on licence for a year following his release from custody. 

Idris failed to notify police of financial information, a phone number and email addresses in contravention of the conditions of the order. 

Detective Chief Superintendent Kath Barnes QPM, Head of CTPSE, said: “Idris was obliged to report these details, which he did not. 

“Many terrorism offenders have strict restrictions placed on them when they are released into the community to support our priority of protecting the public. These restrictions are applied in order to reduce the risk of them being drawn back into terrorism and reoffending. 

“It is therefore vitally important breaches of this nature are investigated and brought through the courts as has happened in this case.” 

We advise the public to remain vigilant. Every year thousands of reports from the public help police tackle the terrorist threat.  

What we need from the public now as we start to see the return of busy towns and cities, and the crowded places which have traditionally been a target for terrorists - is for them to be aware and vigilant against not just Covid-19, but terrorism too. 

You are best placed to spot when something doesn’t seem right. You are not wasting our time, and no call or click will be ignored. Any piece of information could be important. Trust your instincts and ACT. Your actions could save lives. 

If you see or hear something suspicious, trust your instincts and ACT. Report it to police in confidence via gov.uk/ACT. Reporting won’t ruin lives, but it might save them. In an emergency always call 999.  

Like other criminals, terrorists need to plan. If you see or hear something unusual or suspicious trust your instincts and ACT. 

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