logo
Barber becomes fourth man from pro-Islamic State WhatsApp group to be jailed

Barber becomes fourth man from pro-Islamic State WhatsApp group to be jailed

Mohammed Hamad, 30, pleaded guilty on Tuesday, the first day of his trial at Liverpool Crown Court, to two counts of disseminating terrorist publications from the so-called Islamic State (IS), also known as Daesh.
At his sentencing hearing on Friday, the court heard Hamad was in a WhatsApp group with people who shared his beliefs and support for IS, described as a 'terrorist organisation that encourages and glorifies religious and political violence'.
Also in the group was Roshman Saaed, 30, who was jailed for 12 years after he was found guilty following a trial in Birmingham last year of six counts of dissemination of a terrorist publication – three of which were shared to the same messaging group – and one count of entering into a terrorist funding arrangement.
Tshko Mohamad, 33, from West Bromwich, was jailed for seven years after he was convicted of entering into a terrorist funding arrangement and Omar Ahmadi, 24, from Sheffield, was jailed for five years and seven months after pleading guilty to the same offence.
Their convictions could not be reported until restrictions were lifted on Friday.
David Earl, prosecuting, said Hamad had come to the UK illegally from Iraqi Kurdistan in 2016.
He told authorities his life would be in danger and he would be arrested if he returned to his home country, the court heard.
Hamad said he had been a student of preacher Mullah Shwan, who he said used to teach him the Koran but had recently 'joined Daesh'.
He told interviewers: 'Because I was his student, police called me to attend a meeting so I've run away for my life.'
The court heard in June 2022 Mohamad sent a voicenote to Saaed telling him to set up the group with 'trusted brothers of the same belief and agenda'.
The group, which included Hamad, was set up later that day with the introductory message: 'Swearing by the almighty Allah, we have given a pledge of allegiance to almighty Allah that we will come to you under the flag of the Islamic State caliphate in whatever hole you are in this world.
'Otherwise we will, by Allah, separate your head from your body.'
Hamad shared a 'pro-Islamic State mindset' with others in the group, the court heard.
One video shared by another user showed a shackled soldier on fire with the caption: 'It contains roasting. It is very tasty.'
The court heard Hamad sent two videos in the group.
Mr Earl said the first, sent on December 9 2022, showed someone who claimed to be a student of Mullah Shwan, who appeared in numerous IS videos before he was killed, alongside other IS fighters, in 2015.
The video referred to soldiers of the so-called Islamic State and to 'brothers' being skilled in 'IED', meaning improvised explosive devices, Mr Earl said.
A second video was sent by Hamad on January 18 and showed three prisoners being beheaded in the street.
In a speech before the beheading, the man in the video said he was acting in revenge for an attack on Muslim people and promised: 'We will slaughter you one by one.'
Mr Earl said: 'The videos were sent intending them to be a direct or indirect encouragement or other inducement to the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.'
The group was discovered in March 2023 when Ahmadi was arrested at Stansted Airport on his way to Turkey, with £7,000 hidden in baby milk powder tins.
When Hamad, who had a Kurdish Sorani interpreter in the dock, was arrested at his home in Wavertree, Liverpool, in March last year, he told officers: 'I lost my phone a long time ago. I want a solicitor.'
Kate O'Raghallaigh, defending Hamad, said: 'The court has seen evidence which is entirely consistent with this man being, in his real life, consistently a hard-working local barber in Liverpool who is not religious, not devout, leads a typical western lifestyle, attends nightclubs and so forth.'
Judge Neil Flewitt KC asked: 'Doesn't it rather beg the question, which is the real life?'
Photographs of Hamad at social events, including his own wedding, were submitted to the court along with a letter from his wife, who sat in the public gallery.
Sentencing, Judge Flewitt said: 'It is said that you live a characteristic western lifestyle, with many gay and lesbian friends, respecting everyone equally.
'On that basis, it is submitted that these offences represent an aberration in your life and undermine any suggestion that you are a committed ideologue.
'I have some difficulty with that submission because another interpretation of that material is that it demonstrates the hypocrisy of a person who is willing publicly to embrace a western lifestyle while privately supporting a terrorist organisation whose objective is to destroy it.'
Detective Superintendent Annie Miller, from Counter Terrorism Policing West Midlands, said: 'It's clear all these men were involved in supporting Islamic State.
'The group chat was used to promote propaganda and arrange to raise money in the UK to then send to IS to support their activities.
'It is entirely unacceptable to promote terrorism and we will not hesitate to investigate online behaviour or content which breaches terrorism or other criminal legislation.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Man appears in court charged with murder after woman found dead at Bellshill home
Man appears in court charged with murder after woman found dead at Bellshill home

Daily Record

time12 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Man appears in court charged with murder after woman found dead at Bellshill home

Pamela Wilson, 45, was found dead within an address on Blairholm Drive in Bellshill on Saturday. A man has appeared in court charged with murder after a woman was found dead at a home near Glasgow. Pamela Wilson, 45, was found within an address on Blairholm Drive in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, at around 7.45am on Saturday, July 5. ‌ At Hamilton Sheriff Court today, William Leckie was charged with murder, assault to injury, breach of the peace and failing to comply with bail conditions. ‌ The 34-year-old made no plea and was remanded in custody. He will appear in court again within the next eight days. The news has left Pamela's loved ones devastated and tributes have flooded in on social media. Pamela's heartbroken daughter Shelly Gordon wrote: "Love you mum." Naomi Friel said: "Rest in eternal peace my sweetest friend. So true you were loved more than you'll ever know. Go find your place with the angels, no more heartache or suffering hun. "GBNF always and forever Pammie doll. You were one in a million sweetheart. Rest in peace. Sending love to all of your family and friends at this horrible time." ‌ Coleen Mcgregor said: "Rest in paradise, Pamela." Janine Gordon added: "She was a great woman." Clare Mcgregor said: "Thinking of you all. There was only one Pammy doll. She left her mark with everyone that knew her, rest in peace Pamela. Back in the arms of your dad." Stacey Mcmillan said: "RIP Pamela. You sure will be missed by a lot of people. Fly high." ‌ Lesley Mcmichael added: "RIP Pamela. You will never be forgotten." The local community were left rocked by the tragedy as news emerged of the incident at the weekend. Floral tributes were left outside the home on the quiet residential street, alongside a Celtic top and scarf. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. ‌ Written on the top, which was placed at the scene by a friend called Joe, were the words: "RIP Pamela. You were loved more than you will ever know. God bless. Sleep tight ma pal." In a statement released on Sunday, officers said they were treating the death as "unexplained" as an investigation was launched. We told how forensics were spotted on the scene alongside a heavy police presence. The front gate of the property could be seen to be taped off while officers stood guard outside the home. Police say a report will be sent to the procurator fiscal following the incident. ‌ Area Commander, Chief Inspector Rebecca Gregson said: 'We are aware the death of Pamela Wilson, will be a shock to our local community. My thoughts are with Pamela's family and friends at this time. 'I would like to confirm an experienced group of detectives is working on this case and a man has been arrested and charged. I would also like to reassure everyone that uniformed officers are in the area and anyone with concerns can speak to them.' Police Scotland spokesperson added: "Around 7.45am on Saturday, 5 July 2025, Pamela Wilson, 45, was found deceased within an address on Blairholm Drive, Bellshill. "A 34-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with her death. He is due to appear at Hamilton Sheriff Court on Monday, 7 July 2025. "A report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal."

Two men charged after Audi destroyed in spate of deliberate Aberdeen fires
Two men charged after Audi destroyed in spate of deliberate Aberdeen fires

Daily Record

time12 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Two men charged after Audi destroyed in spate of deliberate Aberdeen fires

Five fire raising incidents took place across Aberdeen from Friday, with the most recent having taken place in the early hours of this morning. Two men have been charged following five wilful fires in Aberdeen over the past few days, which included a silver Audi being completely destroyed. Between Friday July 4 and Sunday July 6, four fireraisings took place at properties on Provost Rust Drive, Cummings Park Crescent and Birkhall Parade in the Granite City. A further incident took place on Manor Avenue where a car was set alight in the early hours of Monday July 7. Photos from the scene showed a silver Audi charred from the blaze, with the front window smashed and the bonnet totally melted. A 35-year-old man appeared at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on Monday July 7, whilst a 51-year-old man is expected to appear at the same court on Tuesday July 8. Detective Inspector Sam Buchan said: 'We can be incredibly thankful that no one has been hurt as a result of these reckless and violent acts. 'We would like to thank the public for their assistance with our investigation to date and continue to appeal for information as further enquiries progress.' Inspector Simon Lewis-Dalby added: 'Understandably, these incidents continue to cause significant fear and alarm throughout the local community. There is not believed to be a risk to the wider public and there will be an increased police presence in the area over the coming days.' Anyone with information is asked to contact police via 101 quoting incident 4207 of 4 July, 2025. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted on 0800 555 111, where you can remain anonymous. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Yesterday, in a separate incident, we reported that a woman had died in hospital a week after a horror crash in Airdrie. Emergency services raced to the incident in the North Lanarkshire town's Clark Street on Saturday, June 29. The alarm was received at 6.45pm following the collision between two vehicles – a black Audi A4 and a blue BMW M2. Crews raced to the scene and the passenger of the Audi, a 68-year-old woman, was taken to University Hospital Wishaw for treatment, where she died on Friday, July 4. The driver of the Audi, a 67-year-old man, was taken to University Hospital Monklands and was later discharged. The occupants of the BMW were assessed by paramedics at the scene. Police say inquiries into the crash are ongoing. Officers have urged any witnesses, particularly those with dash-cam footage, to come forward. Sergeant Ross Allison said: 'Our thoughts are with the family of the woman who has died. 'Our inquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of this incident and I would urge anyone who witnessed what happened to contact us. 'Similarly, anyone with dash-cam footage that may assist our inquiries is advised to get in touch.' Anyone with information should contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident number 2978 of 28 June, 2025.

Hamas ‘raped dead bodies' & tied stripped Oct 7 hostages to trees before shooting them, harrowing new testimony reveals
Hamas ‘raped dead bodies' & tied stripped Oct 7 hostages to trees before shooting them, harrowing new testimony reveals

Scottish Sun

time13 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Hamas ‘raped dead bodies' & tied stripped Oct 7 hostages to trees before shooting them, harrowing new testimony reveals

HAMAS terrorists raped and mutilated women during the October 7 attack, harrowing witness testimony has revealed. A shocking new investigative report has revealed a pattern of widespread sexual atrocities conducted by the terror group on the horror day. 8 Revellers were seen fleeing the Nova music festival after Hamas launched the savage attack Credit: Twitter 8 The Nova music festival massacre where a new report reveals Hamas committed sexual violence Credit: Doug Seeburg 8 A memorial site for victims killed during the Nova music festival Credit: EPA Among the 1,200 innocent people slaughtered, some young women were stripped and tied to trees and poles and shot through their genitals and in the head, The Times reports. Hamas raped and gang raped in at least six difference locations, according to the new testimony compiled in The Dinah Report. The first-hand experience comes from 15 of the returned hostages, one survivor of attempted rape at the Nova music festival, and 17 who saw or heard the attacks. The survivors describe scenes of "unspeakable violence" and "systematic depravity" in the new report compiled by Israeli legal and gender-based violence experts. Read more on world news KREMLIN 'SUICIDE' Doubt over 'suicide' of Putin minister as pic of gun appears VERY quickly Some women, who were raped and mutilated, were then left for dead. Others were targeted while lifeless. Sharon Zagagi-Pinhas, former chief military prosecutor of the Israeli army and one of the report's lead authors, said: "Many of the witnesses spoke of the victims being shot and them still trying to rape a dead body." The report accuses Hamas of deploying sexual violence as a tactical weapon of war, with similar methods to those used by ISIS and Boko Haram. 'Clear patterns emerged,' it reads, 'including victims found partially or fully naked with their hands tied… evidence of gang rapes followed by execution, and genital mutilation.' The report details scenes at multiple attack sites — including the Nova music festival, Route 232, Nahal Oz military base, and the kibbutzim of Re'im, Nir Oz, and Kfar Aza. Hamas hurled grenades at us like game of Russian Roulette… I heard last gasp of boyfriend as bodies piled up around me Hamas conducted premeditated, coordinated acts of brutality, the report says. It also draws on forensic evidence from thousands of images and hours of video. The conclusive report comes after some have denied that Hamas would carry out sexual violence given they are Muslim. Zagagi-Pinhas said: 'sexual violence need not mean rape — also forced nudity, forcing some of the hostages to strip and shower while being watched or trying to force them into marriage. 8 Burnt out cars from the October 7th Hamas attacks Credit: Getty 8 IDF soldiers remove the body of civilians who were killed in the terror attack Credit: Getty 'Women found dead, naked and mutilated — with gunshots in their genitalia — and tied to trees. The fact that the same things happened in three to six locations can't be coincidence but proof this was premeditated.' The sick attack was the catalyst that plunged four nations - Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and Iran - into war, killing tens of thousands and marking a historic shift in the Middle East. On October 7, 2023, some 1,175 civilians, soldiers and foreign nationals inside Israel were savagely murdered in a hideous early-morning assault. Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel from Gaza, firing thousands of rockets, flying over in paragliders and bulldozing through in trucks in over 100 different places across the border. An IDF report found that 6,000 fighters from Gaza managed to get into Israel that day - including 3,800 from the Hamas terror group's elite Nukhba forces. Horrifying reports that followed October 7 revealed children were killed, women were raped and around 250 had been kidnapped and taken back to Gaza. 8 Israeli soldiers continue to search for ID and belongings among the cars and tents at the Supernova Music Festival site days after the attack Credit: Getty 8 Family and friends of Livnat Levi, who was taken hostage by Hamas Credit: Getty It was described by many, including former US President Joe Biden, as "the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust". Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu declared "we are at war" following the ambush - and said the military would "turn Gaza into a deserted island" and urged its residents to "leave now". The horrors of October 7 sparked the almost two-year-long conflict - still raging in the Middle East as the IDF attempts to obliterate Hamas. Netanyahu has rejected calls - including from his own government - for an investigation into the security failings that led to October 7 - saying he wants to win the war first. An investigation by the New York Times revealed that documents, emails and interviews show Israel was aware of Hamas' plan for October 7 over a year before it happened. Military and intelligence top brass dismissed the plans as aspirational, believing it was too hard for Hamas to carry out. The newspaper saw a 40-page document which outlined a step-by-step plan of the kind of invasion that would later kill more than 1,000 people. Israel's domestic intelligence unit Shin Bet reportedly discussed a possible threat to the Nova festival hours before Hamas hit on October 7 - but festival officials were not warned, Haaretz reports.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store