Terror suspect knew sniper rifle from playing ‘Call of Duty’

Luton

  A former probation officer accused of paying for his terrorist nephew to buy a sniper rifle in Syria said he only recognised the gun from playing computer game Call of Duty. Syed Hoque, 37, is said to have given at least £4,500 to Mohammed Choudhury, 26, a fighter with Al Qaeda-linked group Jabhat al-Nusra, to buy military equipment. He and three other Islamic extremists used charity aid convoys taking food and medicine from the UK to Syria as a…

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