AN 'encyclopedia' of terror which encouraged the violent deaths of non-Muslims was found during a series of raids in Yorkshire – including the home of a Dewsbury schoolboy – a court heard yesterday.
Hammaad Munshi, who was only 16 at the time of his arrest, is alleged to have discussed how to smuggle a sword through airport security and created a document with practical terror tips including how to make napalm and how to kill someone.Munshi is on trial with three other men arrested in June 2006. ...
The barrister said: 'Each of the defendants is a Muslim. The ideology that the material in their possession promoted is the extreme ideology, most notoriously of Osama bin Laden of the terrorist network known as al-Qaida, as well as other groups in various countries that have adopted it.
'In simple terms there is a global conspiracy... against those who don't believe in their extreme vision of Islam and to wipe out those of other faiths.'