Pharmacist accused of sharing beheading videos had ‘keen interest in current affairs’
A pharmacist accused of sharing beheading videos with a man she met on a Muslim dating website said she had a keen interest in current affairs. Munir Hassan Mohammed, 37, met with chemist Rowaida El-Hassan, 33 on SingleMuslim.com and the Sudanese pair plotted to make bombs and poisons together, it is claimed. El-Hassan, who has an MA in pharmacy from University College London, allegedly used her expert knowledge of chemicals to help Mohammed research and stockpile the explosive ingredients…