A teenager who shared extremist Islamic State material faces a jail sentence after admitting a series of terrorism offences.
Wissam Ziad, from Levenshulme, pleaded guilty to six counts of disseminating terrorist publications, during a hearing at Manchester Crown Court.
He also admitted encouraging terrorism by publishing a video and supporting extremist militant group Ansar Bait al-Maqdis, also known as Supporters of Jerusalem. READ MORE : Arrest after three car crash shuts major Manchester road Police went to his home on Central Avenue in June.
Ziad, aged 19 when he was charged by police, is expected to be sentenced by the end of the year. His parents watched on from the public gallery as he entered his pleas.
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