(Sky News) The first Islamist extremist to be found with plans for 3D-printed firearms has been jailed for seven years after using a far-right internet channel to download the instructions.
Abdiwahid Mohamed, 33, from Neasden, north London, had used encrypted messaging app Telegram — nicknamed “terrorgram” by experts — to download instructions from a far-right extremist and was trying to buy a 3D printer on eBay.
Police discovered the documents along with messages supporting ISIS after downloading his phone during a “schedule 7” stop at Heathrow Airport.
It marks the first time that an Islamist has been found with instructions on how to make the homemade weapons which were developed by anti-gun control fanatics in the US.