Monday, October 10, 2016

Muslim extremist jailed for raising cash to ‘train terrorists with AK-47s’ now working as Sainsbury’s home delivery driver

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UNEXPECTED ISIS IN THE BAGGING AREA

Muslim extremist jailed for raising cash to ‘train terrorists with AK-47s’ now working as Sainsbury’s home delivery driver


Mohammed Shabir Ali, 29, drops off online food orders unsupervised and takes shopping inside the homes of online customers who are unaware of his terror links



A MUSLIM extremist jailed after raising cash to train jihadis with Kalashnikovs is working as a Sainsbury’s home delivery driver.

Mohammed Shabir Ali, 29, drops off online food orders unsupervised and takes shopping inside the homes of online customers who are ­unaware of his terror links.

Kalash 'n carry . . . jihadi Sainsbury's driver Mohammed Shabir Ali captured delivering groceries in London
Ian Whittaker
Kalash ‘n carry . . . jihadi Sainsbury’s driver Mohammed Shabir Ali captured delivering groceries in London
He and his twin brother posed as charity collectors in Tower Hamlets, East London, to raise £3,000 for al-Shabaab in Somalia.

Terror group ISIS has been linked to it and is currently trying to recruit its jihadi members.
MP today demanded to know why an Islamic extremist is working for the supermarket after serving a three-year jail term for funding terrorism.

Jihadi at the wheel . . . Mohammed Shabir Ali drives van and delivers shopping unsupervised
Peter Jordan
Jihadi at the wheel . . . Mohammed Shabir Ali drives van and delivers shopping unsupervised
Off their trolleys . . . Mohammed Shabir Ali unpacks shopping and shoppers have no idea of his terrorist links
Ian Whittaker
Off their trolleys . . . Mohammed Shabir Ali unpacks shopping and shoppers have no idea of his terrorist links
Terrorist in town . . . Shabir was jailed for three years for fundraising for training camps
Ian Whittaker
Terrorist in town . . . Shabir was jailed for three years for fundraising for training camps
Tory MP Andrew Rosindell said: “The public’s safety has to be paramount.

“If someone has been convicted for funding terrorism the employer and more importantly the customers should be made aware.”

One Sainsbury’s customer added: “It’s scandalous.
“He’s a convicted terrorist.
“How can Sainsbury’s let him do this?
“He is entering people’s homes, sometimes vulnerable people of different faiths.”

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