Prince George identified as a possible terror victim, a UK court has heard
The case is set to continue in the Old Bailey on December 20.
Britain’s Prince George accompanied by Prince William arrives for his first day of school at Thomas’s school | © POOL/AFP | RICHARD POHLE
A terror suspect allegedly encouraged an attack on Prince George at his school in London a court in the UK has heard, Centurion Rekord reports.
British national Husnain Rashid, 31, appeared in the Westminster Magistrates’ Court yesterday charged with preparing acts of terror and assisting others to do so.
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The allegations against Rashid include that he set up channels on which he shared material to assist terrorists.
One of the posts was a photograph of Prince George next to a silhouette of a jihadi fighter. A caption provided the address of the school Prince George attends in London and stated: “Even the Royal family will not be left alone.”
Rashid, who was arrested on November 22, pleaded not guilty, but was remanded in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on December 20.
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