Terrorist past of the London attacker

Terrorist past of the London attacker


After Sudesh Aman was shot dead by British police during a "terrorist" incident south of London, on Sunday, investigations revealed a "full of extremism" past over the 20-year-old.
Police said Aman was the attacker who stabbed two people, before he was killed by armed policemen who were observing him in the British capital, London.
According to the investigators, Aman served a prison sentence for promoting hardening material, and encouraged his girlfriend to behead her parents.
In November 2018, Aman plead guilty to charges of possessing terrorist documents and publishing terrorist publications, and in the following month he was sentenced to more than 3 years' imprisonment.
Authorities stated that he was 17 years old and lived with his mother and younger siblings, when he began committing terrorist crimes, and the police became aware of his activities in April 2018, and he was arrested on a street in north London a month later.

The police said that upon examining his computers and phone, they found that he had downloaded material about making explosives and carrying out terrorist attacks.
The police added that letters showed that he discussed with his family, friends and girlfriend his extremist views, his desire to carry out an attack, and he was often focused on using the knife.

In December 2017, Aman released a picture of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was killed by a US attack in Syria last October, and told his brother in a message that "ISIS is here to stay."
He also described Yezidi women as slaves, and claimed that rape was permitted, and in another letter he encouraged his girlfriend to behead her parents.
Police said he shared his family with an electronic magazine for al-Qaeda, and during a discussion about the school with one of his brothers, he wrote "The Best Psychological Explosion"
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