British man appears in court charged with being member of al Shabaab


General view of an entrance of the Westminster Magistrates Court in London, Britain March 13, 2021. REUTERS/Hannah McKay/File Photo

LONDON, April 9 (Reuters) - ⁠A British man appeared in a London court ⁠on Thursday charged with having trained and ‌fought as a commando with al Shabaab militants in Somalia over 15 years ago.

Jermaine Grant, 43, is charged with six terrorism ​offences committed between 2007 and ⁠2010, including three counts ⁠of attending an al Shabaab commando training camp in ⁠Kismayu ‌in Somalia.

Prosecutor Carl Kelvin told London's Westminster Magistrates Court that Grant was accused of ⁠being a platoon leader who had taken ​part in ‌a number of battles and other fighting in ⁠Somalia.

Grant, who ​appeared in court flanked by two police officers, has also been charged with possessing an AK-47 rifle during "the ⁠battle of Karan" and directing a ​group involved in terrorism.

He was remanded in custody for seven days while consent is obtained from the attorney ⁠general for the prosecution.

"These are serious charges and come as the result of a long-running investigation," Acting Commander Kris Wright of London's counter terrorism police ​said.

"This case shows we will ⁠always pursue anyone suspected of being involved in terrorist ​activity, no matter where in ‌the world or how long ​ago it is alleged to have taken place."

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Catarina Demony)

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