Drill rapping ‘terrorist’ Al Arfat Hassan ‘threatened blood and torment if his girlfriend left him,’ court hears Al Arfat Hassan, 19, from Enfield, told his girlfriend he would 'blow sh*t up' if she broke up with him and told her she couldn't visit her eight-year-old cousin without wearing a veil.

(Sky News) A drill rapping alleged terrorist threatened to bring “blood, terror and torment” when his girlfriend told her she was splitting up with him, a court has heard.

Al Arfat Hassan, 19, had a series of arguments with a girl he had met only weeks earlier, telling her that she could not see her eight-year-old cousin and that feminism was forbidden in Islam.

Hassan from Enfield, North London, is accused of plotting an attack in central London after viewing an ISIS video tutorial, buying chemicals and other components for a bomb and purchasing knives.

He was allegedly helped in his plans by a 15-year-old fan from Roundhay in Leeds, who he met online, through his rapping.

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