ManchesterEveningNews.The judge claimed that Bel, who has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, can "exploit" his condition "when it suits" and described him as "highly manipulative"."The real worry in your case was that your conduct might have the effect of encouraging others of extreme mindset to take an extreme course," Judge Alan Conrad QC told Manchester Crown Court.
Bel, who graduated from Cambridge University's Pembroke College after reading mathematics, was found guilty of possessing a document containing information useful to terrorism after a trial.
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