UK: Muslim restaurant boss had ISIS execution videos in his eatery, manual on how to be a sleeper agent in the West

Saturday, October 26, 2019
By Paul Martin

BY ROBERT SPENCER
JIHADWATCH.ORG
OCT 26, 2019

And anyone who raised any suspicion about Abdul Hussain would have been excoriated as a racist, bigoted “Islamophobe,” and suffered professional and possibly personal ruin.

“Curry house boss, 41, ‘hoarded ISIS execution videos in his Spice Island restaurant and kept terror manual on how to become a sleeper agent living double life in the West,’” by Danyal Hussain, Mailonline, October 22, 2019:

A curry house boss hoarded ISIS execution videos and kept a terrorist handbook on how to be a secret agent living a double life in the West, a court has heard.

Abdul Hussain, 41, allegedly stored extremist handbooks including ‘How to Survive in the West’ and ‘Miracles in Syria’ on hard drives at his flat in Torquay, Devon.

The books were packed with instructions on making bombs, handling weapons, avoiding detection, and ways of travelling to ISIS controlled territory to take part in fighting.

Police found videos of ‘extremely savage and disturbing’ public beheadings and conspiracy theories denying the Westminster terror attack when they searched Hussain’s Spice Island restaurant in Exeter on November 16, 2017.

Some of the videos showed executions carried out by children.

They also uncovered manuals detailing how to ‘activate jihad at the right time’ in a search at Hussain’s home address on July 17, 2018, the Old Bailey heard.

Hussain claimed he was simply a ‘researcher’ with a curiosity about ISIS when he was arrested and interviewed by police, the court heard.

He added that he had wanted to make a documentary, but police found no evidence of this.

Officers had become suspicious of Hussain in November 2017 when they carried out a drugs raid on his restaurant.

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