Aabid Khan

Aabid Khan is a British man from Bradford, England[1] who was convicted in August 2008 of being a "terrorist propagandist".

"His naivety was combined with a deadly seriousness", and he spoke about setting up a miniature Islamic state in Scotland.

[1] He was accused of "grooming and radicalising" Mohammed Atif Siddique, who was later arrested as he prepared to fly to Pakistan to meet with Khan, and charged with collecting photographs and videos of notable terrorist actions.

[1] Arrested in June 2006 by British authorities, at London Heathrow Airport as he arrived from a flight from Islamabad as PIA Flight 785 from Pakistan International Airlines - Khan asked police if his father would find out about the "incriminating" documents found in his luggage,[1] later after the Toronto 18 youth suspects were arrested.

American citizens who are involved in the case are Syed Haris Ahmed and Ehsanul Sadequee were convicted in Atlanta, Georgia and were sentenced to 13 and 17 years respectively on terrorism and conspiracy charges.