A 20-year-old man from London, Shuja Gibraeel Mohsin, is convicted of terror offences after police found him in possession of extremist material. According to multiple reports, the case involves Islamist content including a bomb-making manual and video material showing executions attributed to the Islamic State (ISIS). The accounts state that Mohsin returns from Pakistan and that Counter Terrorism Policing London investigates the circumstances leading to the discovery of the material. Prosecutors say the material forms part of the kind of terrorist content covered by UK legislation, and that Mohsin is guilty of offences relating to possessing and, in one report’s description, sharing such material. The reports agree on the central facts: Mohsin is found guilty, he is linked to the possession of an ISIS execution video set and a bomb-making manual, and Counter Terrorism Policing London is responsible for the investigation. Neither report provides further detail on the specific sharing method, the exact time of possession, or the trial’s evidential submissions beyond the nature of the material recovered.