Munir Hassan Mohammed, 37, from Derby in central England,was sentenced to life in prison, to serve at least 14 years behind bars, and Rowaida El Hassan, 33, was given a 12-year sentence. “These were dangerous, calculated individuals, intent on causing harm to innocent people within our communities,” said Detective Chief Inspector Paul Greenwood. Mohammed began sharing extremist material within weeks of meeting Londoner El Hassan, a qualified pharmacist, who in turn helped him find information on making ricin. Prosecutors said the couple had met on internet dating site,singlemuslim.com. Someone who can teach me new things and inspire me,” El Hassan wrote on her dating profile.
Source: The Express Tribune February 22, 2018 17:37 UTC