Abdiwahid Abdulkadir Mohamed was found guilty of six counts of possessing documents related to 3D-printed guns, highlighting serious concerns over online extremist content.
Counter-terrorism officers discovered instructions for creating viable weapons on Mohamed's devices, showcasing the dangers of extremist material accessible via platforms like Telegram.
Acting Commander Gareth Rees emphasized the harmful nature of circulating extremist documents online and warned that individuals sharing such content would face prosecution.
The investigation underscored the effectiveness of schedule 7 counter-terrorism powers, enabling authorities to question and act upon suspicious activities upon entry into the UK.
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