Nawaz brothers in court accused of travelling to Syria terrorist camp


Nawaz brothers in court accused of travelling to Syria terrorist camp

23 Sep 2013: Mohommod Hassin Nawaz and Hamza Nawaz are accused of conspiring to attend a place used for training terrorists

Nawaz brothers in court accused of travelling to Syria terrorist camp

Mohommod Hassin Nawaz and Hamza Nawaz are accused of conspiring to attend a place used for training terrorists
Mohommod Hassin Nawaz and Hamza Nawaz appeared in court
Mohommod Hassin Nawaz and Hamza Nawaz spoke in court only to confirm their names, dates of birth and addresses. Photograph: Andrew Winning/Reuters
Two brothers who were stopped by police in Dover have appeared in court accused of travelling to a terrorist training camp in Syria.
Mohommod Hassin Nawaz, 29, and his sibling Hamza Nawaz, 22, were arrested at the port last Monday after travelling from Calais in France, when police found five rounds of ammunition for an AK-type gun allegedly in their possession.
It is alleged that officers who stopped the car they were in also found a balaclava, some "heavy-duty clothing", six mobile phones and a sim card inside a Qur'an.
The pair appeared at Westminster magistrates court on Monday accused of conspiring to attend a place used for terrorist training and being in possession of the rifle ammunition.
It is alleged that they drove from their home in Stratford, east London, to Calais, and then flew from Lyon to Turkey. From there, it is claimed, they travelled to Syria.
Both wearing grey sweatshirts and white trousers, the brothers spoke during the hearing only to confirm their names, dates of birth and addresses.
Mohommod Nawaz is also accused of being in possession of a laptop containing "information of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism". It is claimed that this includes four copies of the al-Qaida magazine Inspire.
Deputy chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot remanded the brothers in custody until 21 October, when they will appear at the Old Bailey. copy http://www.theguardian.com/

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