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- Operation_Pitsford abstract "Operation Pitsford is a counter-terrorism investigation by the British police that has resulted in twelve people so far being arrested and charged with offences under the Terrorism Act 2006.On 19 September 2011 West Midlands Police arrested a woman who lived in the Alum Rock area of Birmingham. Salma Kabal, 22, appeared in court on 16 November 2011 accused of failing to inform police that her husband, Ashik Ali, planned to kill himself in a suicide bomb attack. The official charge was that she “knew or believed might be of material assistance in securing the apprehension, prosecution or conviction of another person for an offence involving the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism\".On 15 November 2011 West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit arrested four people at their homes who were from Sparkhill Birmingham, on suspicion of conducting terrorist offences. The four men appeared in court in Westminster London on 19 November 2011 charged with terrorism offences. They were named as Khobaib Hussain, Ishaaq Hussain and Shahid Kasam Khan, all 19, and Naweed Mahmood Ali, 24. They were charged with fundraising for terrorist purposes and for travelling to Pakistan for terrorist training.On 26 April 2013, eleven British Muslims were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 40 months to life imprisonment.".
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- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink British_Summer_Time.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink Category:Police_operations_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink Life_imprisonment.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink Sparkhill.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink Terrorism_Act_2006.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink UTC+01:00.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink West_Midlands_Police.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLink Westminster.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Pitsford".
- Operation_Pitsford charges "terrorism-related offenses under the Terrorism Act 2006".
- Operation_Pitsford convictions "1.05192E8".
- Operation_Pitsford date "2011-09-19".
- Operation_Pitsford place "Ladypool Road, Birmingham, United Kingdom".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Ashik Ali".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Bahader Ali".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Irfan Khalid".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Irfan Naseer".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Ishaaq Hussain".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Khobaib Hussain".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Mohammed Rizwan".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Mujahid Hussain".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Narweed Ali".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Rahin Ahmed".
- Operation_Pitsford suspects "Shahid Kasam Khan".
- Operation_Pitsford time "0.0".
- Operation_Pitsford title "Operation Pitsford".
- Operation_Pitsford verdict "Guilty".
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BritishTerrorism.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_news_event.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Operation_Pitsford wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- Operation_Pitsford subject Category:Police_operations_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Pitsford hypernym Investigation.
- Operation_Pitsford type Person.
- Operation_Pitsford comment "Operation Pitsford is a counter-terrorism investigation by the British police that has resulted in twelve people so far being arrested and charged with offences under the Terrorism Act 2006.On 19 September 2011 West Midlands Police arrested a woman who lived in the Alum Rock area of Birmingham. Salma Kabal, 22, appeared in court on 16 November 2011 accused of failing to inform police that her husband, Ashik Ali, planned to kill himself in a suicide bomb attack.".
- Operation_Pitsford label "Operation Pitsford".
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