herePublications which Fenn admitted possessing included the 'Lone Mujahid Pocketbook - Lone Wolf', as well as different issues of Rumiyah, an online propaganda magazine used by Islamic State.He also admitted having a publication called 'Close Combat', and 'three instructional videos on how to construct a suicide vest'.Fenn had been charged with a further three offences, but prosecuting barrister Alex Leach said his pleas were acceptable to the crown.No further details about the case were outlined in court.The case was adjourned, with sentencing expected to take place in September.Judge Patrick Field QC told Fenn: "You have now pleaded guilty to a number of serious matters."As you are aware, the sentencing in respect of this is likely to be.
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