British Chemistry Teacher Admits Preparing for Acts of Terrorism

Kafir Crusaders
October 30, 2014

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Jamsheed Javeed will be sentenced in December for planning terrorist acts.

School teacher Jamshed Javeed who taught pupils at Sharples School in Bolton is further proof if any was ever needed that no matter how respectable a Muslim portrays themselves, no matter what job they have or anything else. They can not be trusted not to harbour extremist views. Moderate Muslims are few and far between.

Javeed was not just a secret Muslim terrorist sympathizer. He was a full blown ISIS supporter who had helped others travel to join ISIS and was himself planning on travelling to join the jihad. Reports suggest the terrorists family had known about his intentions and attempted to persuade him not to go. Thats all well and good them trying to stop him going, yet surely they have a moral and legal obligation to report him to the police yet never did. If i know that somebody is planning on committing murder and do nothing about it then i would be partly responsible in the eyes of the law as i could of stopped it happening. Why should his family be treated any different just because they are Muslims. They know he was going to become a terrorist yet did not report it so should face charges for aiding and abetting the wannabe jihadist. Even more so given the fact one of their other children has already died fighting for the the Islamic State terrorists

His job as a Chemistry teacher came with a great responsibility and allowed him access to school children who often are impressionable and would hold their teacher in high regard. Taking on board things they are told by them with out questioning it. More worryingly given Bolton’s high number of Muslims, chances are many of the pupils he taught in class would also have been Muslims.  Who knows how many of them his views have radicalised.

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None of his own community reported him for planning to commit crime.

ABC News:

A British chemistry teacher accused of supporting the Islamic State group faced jail after he pleaded guilty Monday to terrorism charges.

Jamshed Javeed admitted two counts of engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts. He accepted that he intended to travel to Syria to join rebels fighting against President Bashar Assad’s government.

The 30-year-old was arrested in December by counterterror police, who said Javeed had been “an otherwise law-abiding man” who began to support the Islamic State group last summer.

Javeed was accused of making travel plans with the intention of committing terrorism, and intending to help other terrorists by providing funding and buying equipment.

He will be sentenced in December.

Britain’s head of counterterrorism, Mark Rowley, warned earlier this month of an unusually high number of U.K. terrorism cases, many related to Syria, and highlighted the increasing risk of young and impressionable people being radicalized online. Police have charged at least 16 people returning from the country for terrorist activity this year.

Also Monday, the brother of a British man who was killed fighting in Syria appeared in court charged with trying to help would-be terrorists. Mustakim Jaman, 23, is alleged to have given others advice on how to travel to Syria without being detected.

Jaman, who was arrested Sunday, is due for a court hearing on Nov. 14.

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