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Man arrested with explosives jailed again after violating court requirements

A man previously convicted of possessing explosives has been sent back to prison for violating court requirements, police said.

Anwar Driouich, who was jailed in 2020 after admitting to possessing 10 kg of ammonium nitrate and seven terrorism manuals, was arrested on Thursday in a criminal court in Manchester. Concealed pseudonyms and financial accounts from police, according to Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP).

At the end of his sentence, he will be eligible for a 12-month extended license, the organization said, a national network of British forces working to stop terrorism. to jail.

In 2020, the then 22-year-old will discover explosives and munitions Black Book, Anarchy Cookbook, Inspire, Ragnar's Big Book of Homemade Weapons, and Bloody Brazilian Knife for his fighting techniques. Imprisoned for 20 months for possessing documents.

Today's results continue to monitor those convicted of terrorism released from prison and subject to Part 4 notification requirements

Chief Detective Superintendent Peter Craig

Old Bailey heard how he stocked up on weapons. He carries a knife and a crossbow, and in aFacebook chat he writes that he is a "cold-blooded SOB of his" who wants to "slaughter this place."

Drouich has also allegedly trawled the Internet for mass shootings, terrorist attacks, and "incels." This is a loose online He-He community of typically young men who unwittingly consider themselves single who is responsible for high-profile murders. and brutality.

Following his conviction, he was ordered to provide police with information about himself so that they could be monitored.

Drouich has been in custody since he was arrested and taken into custody in January 2022, according to the CTP.

He was indicted for information leaks that occurred from Oct. 21 to Jan. 22, he said, CTP said.

Drouich pleaded guilty on his court to Manchester's Crown on Friday ahead of trial, according to CTP.

Detective Superintendent Peter Craig, Chief of CTP North-East, said: 4 Notification Requirements.

At his first criminal conviction, Old Bailey said Driouich had heard he was arrested in August 2019 in London for high explosives.

Police say that he had previously purchased online how to make 3.5 kg of ammonium nitrate, knuckle dusters, retractable batons, handcuffs, balaclavas, and flamethrowers. I found

A search of his iPhone found a horror manual he had stash and a note listing weapons, bodies, his armor and tactical gear under the password "killer," the court said. heard.

Police searched his house and found more precursors, three of his knives, a crossbow, a bullet former, a ball his bearings, and an arrowhead.

Spider-Man's notebook also contained notes on the production of explosive precursors.

Old Bailey heard that Dulioić had sought help with mental health issues, including "intrusive thoughts of violence."

He had no ties to any extremist group. It is said that he had no sympathy for him.

He was branded an "extraordinary case" by the sentencing judge.