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Womanm Sara El-Houssein Convicted for Supporting Proscribed Terror Group Hamas

A woman has been found guilty of showing support to a proscribed terrorist group following an investigation by officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command into social media posts that were referred to police by members of the public.

Detective Chief Superintendent Gareth Rees, from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said, “Showing support for a terrorist organisation is a criminal offence and is something we take seriously – whether it be online or in the real world.

“In this case, the online posts were referred to our Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit. Specialist officers established the posts were potentially in breach of terrorism legislation, and from the resulting investigation, we identified the person behind them and brought her to justice.

“Any content referred to us in this way will always be carefully assessed, and where potential offences are identified, we will investigate and take action.”

Sara El-Houssein, 23, of north west London, was found guilty on Friday at Westminster Magistrates’ Court of publishing an image of an article in such a way or in such circumstances as to arouse a reasonable suspicion that she is a supporter of a proscribed organisation – namely Hamas – contrary to section 13(1A) of the Terrorism Act 2000.

She is due to be sentenced in August.

On October 17, 2023, a public referral was made into the Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit (CTIRU), highlighting posts linked to a social media account allegedly showing support towards Hamas.

Specialist officers assessed the posts in the CTIRU, who believed the posts could be in breach of terrorism legislation, and the case was passed for further investigation.

Further enquiries were carried out to identify the user behind the account, which led officers to arrest El-Houssein on 2 November 2023.

She was released on bail and subsequently charged in March with the above offence.

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