Terrorism jury verdict is due
Friday, September 18, 2009, 07:00
Omer, 19, of Eldridge House, St Jude's, denies failing to disclose information contrary to the Terrorism Act 2000, in providing information which he knew or believed might be of assistance to the prevention of terrorism.
In July, Ibrahim, 20, of Comb Paddock, Westbury-on-Trym, was convicted of explosives and terrorism charges and sent to prison for a minimum of 10 years.
In his evidence, Omer told Bristol Crown Court that he formed the view that Ibrahim was "immature and childish" but not dangerous and saw it as his duty to guide him to the right religious path.
The prosecution maintains Omer did not tell police the whole story of his knowledge of Ibrahim's aims.

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