UK Muslim Student Jailed for Smuggling Weapons Plans

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Yassin Nassari, who tried to smuggle rocket-making plans, beheading videos, and jihad literature into Britain, has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison.

Nassari, by the way, was head of the Islamic Society at the University of Westminster.

A Muslim who tried to smuggle blueprints for home-made rockets into Britain smiled as he was jailed for three and a half years yesterday.

Yassin Nassari was stopped by police with his wife and five-month-old son at Luton airport after an easyJet flight from Amsterdam.

The 28-year-old from Ealing had a laptop containing bomb recipes while his wife Bouchra El-Hor had a letter offering their baby as a “martyr”.

And to top it off, the judge apologized for giving Nassari this light sentence, in a statement straight out of Suicidal Political Correctness 101.

Judge Gerald Gordon said at the Old Bailey that he accepted Nassari did not plan to make use of the extremist material.

But he added: “I have come to the conclusion that sadly, like a number of other young Muslims, you have somehow been indoctrinated into beliefs which support the use of terrorism by others.”

Nassari, bearded and wearing a skull cap, smiled and clenched his fists as he turned to look at his wife in court and blew her a kiss as he went down to the cells.

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