Four men appeared in a London court on Saturday charged with terrorism offences after being arrested as part of a major police investigation linked to Pakistan.
The men, from the central English city of Birmingham, were detained on Tuesday in a counter-terrorism operation which has seen eight others already charged, including three who are alleged to have been plotting a suicide bomb attack in Britain. Khobaib Hussain, Ishaaq Hussain and Shahid Kasam Khan, all 19, and Naweed Mahmood Ali, 24, are accused of fundraising for the purposes of terrorism, travelling to Pakistan for training and travelling abroad to commit acts of terrorism. They were remanded in custody following a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and will appear again at Kingston Crown Court on December 9, the Press Association reported. Police said their arrests had been pre-planned and not made in response to any immediate threat to public safety.
"travelling to Pakistan for training and travelling abroad to commit acts of terrorism"
Pakistanis still think they can deny anything and throw counter allegations to have a face. Take it.
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