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Two in court on terrorism charges

Two men are appearing in court charged with supporting terrorism overseas.

Musse Said Yusuf, 31, of Higgs Close, Leicester, is accused of running a website which published terrorist literature, and of owning instructional videos for the purpose of terrorism.

Ahmed Said Mohammed, 32, of Southcott House, Devons Road, Poplar, east London, is charged with having money for the purpose of terrorism.

The two men, who were arrested in dawn raids last month in a joint operation between the Metropolitan Police and Leicestershire Constabulary, will appear at City of Westminster Magistrates Court.

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