A student who downloaded extremist videos and documents which 'glorifies and encourages terrorism' has been jailed for four years and eight months.
Liam Fenn downloaded an 'enormous' amount of material, even after receiving a 'clear warning' when he was referred to the Prevent counter-terrorism scheme.
The 21-year-old, from Wigan, Greater Manchester, downloaded a number of issues of Rumiyah, an online propaganda magazine used by Islamic State, and other extremist documents.
These included advice on how to carry out acts of terror such as knife attacks, manufacturing bombs, how to create a suicide vest and how to avoid detection, the Manchester Evening News reports.
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