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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Rashid, R. v [2019] EWCA Crim 797 (16 April 2019) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2019/797.html Cite as: [2019] EWCA Crim 797 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE PICKEN
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MRS JUSTICE FARBEY DBE
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R E G I N A | ||
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HUSNAIN RASHID |
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Lower Ground, 18-22 Furnival Street, London EC4A 1JS
Tel No: 020 7404 1400; Email: [email protected]
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
Mr A Richardson appeared on behalf of the Crown
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LORD JUSTICE HOLROYDE:
"HUSNAIN RASHID between the 28th January 2017 and 23rd November 2017 with the intention of committing acts of terrorism engaged in conduct in preparation for giving effect to that intention namely:
i. Messaging individuals he believed to be in Islamic State territory;
ii. Seeking advice as to routes to travel to Syria and Turkey;
iii. Saving money in order to travel;
iv. Purchasing equipment;
v. Seeking to obtain tazkiyah to join Islamic State."
We pause to note that "seeking to obtain tazkiyah" means seeking an individual to vouch for the applicant as a prospective member of Islamic State.
" HUSNAIN RASHID between the 27th October 2016 and 23rd November 2017 with the intention of assisting another to commit acts of terrorism engaged in conduct in preparation for giving effect to that intention, namely sending a Telegram user with the username Rapunzel messages containing:
i. links to videos setting out how to use a laser to assist in shooting down aircraft;
ii. links to documents and materials providing details of how to manufacture an explosive in a confined space; and
iii. a link to documents and materials providing details of how to jam anti-tank ground missiles."
" HUSNAIN RASHID on or before 22nd November 2017 with the intention of assisting another to commit acts of terrorism, engaged in conduct in preparation for giving effect to that intention, namely:
i. Created a secure and impenetrable cache of digital devices,
ii. Created the 'Lone Mujahid' brand,
iii. Created the Lone Mujahid publication,
iv. Created and administered a network of Telegram channels aimed at Lone Mujahid and aspiring Lone Mujahid,
v. Uploaded a number of resources, including terrorism publications, to his channels to assist others' attack planning,
vi. Analysed and dissected the attack at Besiktas Stadium and researched ways in which the attack could have been carried out more successfully and how it could be carried out at similar venues within the UK."
" HUSNAIN RASHID between the 26th November 2016 and 23rd November 2017 published statements and at the time of doing so intended members of the public be directly or indirectly encouraged to commit, prepare or instigate acts of terrorism, namely:
i. a post of a photograph of the Burmese Ambassador to the United Kingdom, with the address of the Burmese Embassy saying 'you know what to do';
ii. a post urging people to 'fight and spill the blood to the apes in your land' with a message stating 'start planning, start scouting targets, start monitoring entry/exit routes, start preparing tools and weapons/explosive. You have available to you Book of Terror, Art of War, OSJT Trainer V1, OSJT Terror V2, Material by other Ikwah, videos, PDFs';
iii. a photograph of Prince George, along with the address of his school, and a black silhouette of a jihad fighter and message 'even the royal family will not be left alone';
iv. a map of Sixth Avenue in New York and message stating 'New York Halloween Parade. Have you made your preparations? The Countdown begins'."
"[He] is a self-radicalised individual and not an embedded ideologue and extremist supporter of ISIS, and as such I feel he can be easily re-educated through a re-education programme and enabled to become a fully integrated member of society. I believe he does not fully embrace the ISIS ideology but rather found it an opportunistic way to promote his own mission which was to raise awareness of the suffering of the Syrian people."
"I do not believe the [applicant] is an imminent danger and risk to society and that he has recognised the grave error of his ways and the misguidance of his behaviour and has distanced himself from his past actions.
I believe that [the applicant] has begun a path of de-radicalisation to violent extremism and recognises that ISIS and their ilk represent a perverted understanding of Islam akin to the 'Khawarij' (deviated groups) and that through further re-education will be resilient to the ideology and will not re-offend.
[The applicant] is committed to redressing the error of his ways by promoting the correct understanding of Islam and averting others from the path of extremism; as such I feel with the correct guidance and handling, [the applicant] will be a very good asset in refuting the ISIS and related ideology.
Whereas I believe that [the applicant] should be given a proportionate punishment for his offences, I strongly believe that through a programme of re-education and de-radicalisation he can play a more productive role as a member of society as someone who promotes the correct values of Islam and refutes and challenges extremist notions.
Based on my assessment, I believe that [the applicant] is an ideal candidate for successful risk reduction and re-education."
"I am sure that someone who is prepared to encourage others to commit the most serious terrorist acts, as you did over an extended period of time, with your characteristics and thought processes presents a significant risk of serious harm by the commission of further specified offences to members of the public, both in the United Kingdom and abroad."
The offences which the applicant had committed were extremely serious and in the judge's view it was not possible to say when the applicant would cease to be a danger.
"It is hard to overstate the conduct captured by count 3. You sought to co-ordinate others, undertaking lone wolf-style attacks both in the UK and elsewhere".
Mr Mian submits that count 3 involved at most category C culpability "acts of significant assistance or encouragement of others".
"The sheer scale of your conduct was such that your conduct was very likely to be responsible for multiple deaths arising out of lone wolf style attacks from those you sought to encourage to undertake attacks in the West on forces fighting in Syria, or as a result of your own combat on behalf of ISIS in Syria."