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Trio charged with terror offences
Three men have been charged with terrorist activities, including conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion.
Waseem Mughal, of Kent, and Younis Tsouli, of Shepherds Bush, London, both 22, were also charged with possessing articles for terrorist purposes.
Tariq al-Daour, 19, of Paddington, London, was charged with fundraising offences under the Terrorism Act.
They will appear at Bow Street magistrates court on Friday.
The Metropolitan police, who arrested two of the men on 21 October and the third a day later, said there were a total of 21 charges, with Mr Mughal facing 10 and Mr Tsouli eight.
'Martyrdom DVD'
Among his charges Mr Mughal is accused of having in the bedroom of his Chatham bedroom a DVD entitled "Martyrdom Operations Vest...for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism".
He was also accused of having two pieces of paper in his bedroom - one with the words "in Arabic Welcome to Jihad" and the other "Hospital = attack".
A recipe for rocket propellant and guidance on causing an explosion was also allegedly found in his bedroom.
The other charges relate to conspiring with Mr Tsouli "and others" to murder a person unknown".
Mr Mughal and Mr al-Daour were also accused of dishonestly obtain property from credit cards belonging to others.
From The Beeb
Trio charged with terror offences
Three men have been charged with terrorist activities, including conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion.
Waseem Mughal, of Kent, and Younis Tsouli, of Shepherds Bush, London, both 22, were also charged with possessing articles for terrorist purposes.
Tariq al-Daour, 19, of Paddington, London, was charged with fundraising offences under the Terrorism Act.
They will appear at Bow Street magistrates court on Friday.
The Metropolitan police, who arrested two of the men on 21 October and the third a day later, said there were a total of 21 charges, with Mr Mughal facing 10 and Mr Tsouli eight.
'Martyrdom DVD'
Among his charges Mr Mughal is accused of having in the bedroom of his Chatham bedroom a DVD entitled "Martyrdom Operations Vest...for a purpose connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism".
He was also accused of having two pieces of paper in his bedroom - one with the words "in Arabic Welcome to Jihad" and the other "Hospital = attack".
A recipe for rocket propellant and guidance on causing an explosion was also allegedly found in his bedroom.
The other charges relate to conspiring with Mr Tsouli "and others" to murder a person unknown".
Mr Mughal and Mr al-Daour were also accused of dishonestly obtain property from credit cards belonging to others.
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