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Newport asylum seeker jailed for glorifying terrorism on social media
Newport asylum seeker jailed for glorifying terrorism on social media

BBC News

time07-04-2025

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Newport asylum seeker jailed for glorifying terrorism on social media

An Islamic extremist who arrived in the UK seeking asylum has been jailed for supporting terror group Islamic national Hakan Barac, 28, of Commercial Road, Newport, posted videos on social media sites glorifying terrorists Osama bin Laden and Abu Bakr admitted five counts relating to the online distribution of terrorist publications, and one of expressing support for a proscribed was sentenced to three years and nine months at Bristol Crown Court and will referred to authorities to consider deportation. Barac, who reached the country two years ago, was arrested by counter-terrorism police last posted videos on social media sites, including Instagram and Telegram, that showed jihadists preparing for martyrdom as well as featuring Saudi-born Canadian recruiter Mohammed Khalifa, the court Lloyd, prosecuting, said other material was "extreme" and depicted graphic violence."It was apparent that a substantial number of followers to his accounts were interested in extreme Islamic subject matters," he Forte KC, defending, said Barac had pleaded guilty on the basis there was "no intention to assist or encourage" and the posts had only been seen by a small number of people. 'Abhorrent rhetoric' But in handing down a 45-month sentence, Judge Martin Picton said Barac had shared material glorifying "violent terrorism"."The dissemination of material of this kind has the clear potential to be supportive of such activity," he said."It is apparent from your own use of social media that you have a mindset that is aligned with that ideology."The pattern of terrorist activity in modern times demonstrates the potential for individuals to be encouraged by material they see posted on social media so as to carry out acts of violence."He added: "You are here seeking asylum but at the same time choose to disseminate material that strikes at the very heart of our democratic society."For you to behave in that way when seeking refuge in this country is very difficult to understand and must seem utterly unacceptable to all right thinking people."Det Ch Insp Leanne Williams, from Counter Terrorism Policing Wales, said: "Without any doubt, Hakan Barac is a dangerous individual. "Barac clearly expressed his support for the Islamic State, and it was our absolute priority to ensure the public were protected from him and the abhorrent rhetoric he espoused."

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