LONDON: A British Muslim has been sentenced to life in prison today for directing terrorism.
Rangzieb Ahmed, 33, was found guilty of the offence on Thursday at Manchester crown court and was sentenced this morning.
Another man, Habib Ahmed, 28, was sentenced to ten years in prison for possession of terrorist material and being a member of al-Qaida.
The prosecution claim the younger of the two travelled to Pakistan to receive terrorist training and was reportedly found in possession of two diaries containing details of al-Qaida operatives written in invisible ink.
It is alleged he was given the books by his co-defendant, who has become the first person to be convicted of directing terrorism in the UK.
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