Terror suspect who used nickname Abu Dennis al-Menaci as freed without charge while his ISIS-supporting pal was sent to prison
The suspect was arrested after he was sent a terror video via WhatsApp about how to make a bomb
A JIHAD suspect used the alias Abu Dennis al-Menaci — because he was a Dennis the Menace fan.
Cops swooped on him after he was sent a terror video via WhatsApp about bomb-making and how to disembowel a victim.
The suspect was arrested at his London home but later released without charge.
His jokey moniker, based on The Beano character who is famous for his pet dog Gnasher, emerged as the ISIS-supporting pal who sent the vile video was caged yesterday.
Muslim convert Christopher Soares, 27, got 16 months for disseminating terrorist material. He denied it.
A jury convicted him and sent a note to the judge saying: “The Home Office should be doing more to restrict access to and monitor websites that host and promote terrorist propaganda.”
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Bearded benefits claimant Soares, of Walsall, West Midlands — who is of Portuguese origin — told Arfaat he dreamed of “martyrdom”.
He had bought knives on the internet, Kingston crown court in South West London heard.
He also joked on the web about enslaving the Queen.
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