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A former grammar school pupil has pleaded guilty to travelling to Syria to join Islamic State, despite previously claiming he had spent his time there playing computer games.

Shabazz Suleman had just completed his AS-levels at a grammar school in High Wycombe, and had a place to study international relations at university when he vanished while on a family holiday to Turkey in 2014, aged 19.

He later claimed he had volunteered with Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH), a Turkish non-governmental organisation, before he was arrested by Turkish security forces.

Suleman was then traded to IS as part of a controversial prisoner swap to secure the release of 47 Turkish diplomats captured by IS from their embassy in Mosul, northern Iraq, in November 2014.

In an interview with Sky News in 2017, Suleman insisted he spent most of his three years in terrorist territory playing PlayStation and riding his bike.

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He spoke about how he’d gone into hiding to try to avoid fighting, sitting in various houses in Raqqa playing GTA (Grand Theft Auto) or Metal Gear Solid on a PlayStation and having “a normal life in IS territory”.

In Syria, he assumed the name Abu Shamil al-Britani and celebrated the Charlie Hebdo killings in messages in early 2015, warning: “There’s so many brothers just waiting for the order to do attacks on the West.”

Among the images of Raqqa that he posted to Twitter at that time was one of an alleged spy, beheaded and crucified, although he insisted that he did not take part in torture or killings.

However, by June 2015 he had become disillusioned, saying, “I never thought I was being brainwashed until I saw the way they treat other Sunnis” – referring to fellow Muslims.

He was arrested and spent time in an IS prison under the stadium in Raqqa city centre for a month, but after watching people being tortured and beaten up, he “gave in” and agreed to stay with IS.

Suleman said he was transferred to the military police, keeping order among the civilian population but insisted he was mostly office-bound, playing games on his laptop or on guard duty at checkpoints.

He claimed he then went into hiding “watching Netflix, House of Cards mostly” and that he had bought a Playstation console to play video games.

Suleman later said he was prepared to serve a prison sentence in order to return home, and criticised the murders of 22 concertgoers in the Manchester Arena bombing.

He was captured by Liwa al-Shimal, a militia aligned with the Free Syrian Army, in Jarabulus on the Syrian border with Turkey, in October 2017.

Speaking after leaving IS, Suleman told Sky News: “I take responsibility. I was with ISIS, I was with a terrorist organisation. But I didn’t kill anyone, I hope I didn’t oppress anyone.

“I did have Kalashnikov and a military uniform, but I didn’t hit anyone, I didn’t oppress anyone, if you understand. I was there with military police but like I said, I was in the office.”

He was arrested after returning to Heathrow in October 2021 and charged with a string of terror offences.

He was due to face trial at the Old Bailey in central London next month, but on Friday he pleaded guilty to preparing acts of terrorism by travelling from the UK to Turkey in order to join IS in Syria in August 2014.

The defendant, now 27, was also charged with being a member of IS, a proscribed organisation, between 2014 and 2017, and receiving training in the use of firearms.

Prosecutor Duncan Atkinson KC said his guilty plea addressed the two other charges which he asked to be left on the court file.

Referring to the defendant’s basis of plea, Judge Mark Lucraft KC agreed and noted Suleman had gone to join with IS “even if not becoming a member of it”.

Suleman was remanded in custody and sentencing adjourned until 26 May.

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Woman arrested on suspicion of murder after death of two children in Stafford

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A 43-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the death of two children in Stafford.

Police were called to a home on Corporation Street at around 7.30am on Sunday by West Midlands Ambulance Service.

Two children were pronounced dead at the scene, Staffordshire Police said.

Detective Inspector Kirsty Oldfield said: “We are working hard to understand more about what happened leading up to these two children tragically losing their lives.

“We ask that people do not speculate at this stage as it is distressing for family and friends and could hinder our inquiries.

“We understand that this incident may cause concern in the local community. We don’t believe there is wider threat to the public at this time.”

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The 43-year-old woman, who is from the Stafford area, remains in custody.

The force has not confirmed the ages of the two children. Their next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specially-trained officers, police said.

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Man charged with stalking after allegedly targeting Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey and his family

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A man has been charged with stalking and possession of a flick knife after allegedly targeting Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey and his family.

Inigo Rowland, 58, of Surbiton, south London, was arrested last Monday, but it was only made public on Sunday.

He appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday and was remanded in custody, the Met Police said.

The offences are alleged to have taken place between June and October.

Sir Ed, the MP for Kingston and Surbiton, lives in southwest London with his wife, Emily, their 17-year-old son John, and his younger sister Ellie.

A spokesperson for the Met Police said: “Inigo Rowland, 58, of Surbiton has been charged with stalking and possession of a flick knife.

“He appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 7 October and was remanded into custody. He will next appear at the same court on Tuesday, 14 October.

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“He was arrested on Monday, 6 October in relation to the offences, which are alleged to have taken place between June and October.”

A Lib Dem spokesperson said: “We cannot provide any details at this time, Ed’s number one priority is the safety of his family.”

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Paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins dies after attack in prison

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Paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins dies after attack in prison

Paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins has died after being attacked in prison.

Watkins, 48, was serving a 29-year jail term for multiple sexual offences, including serious crimes against young children and babies at HMP Wakefield, in West Yorkshire.

He was attacked with a knife by another inmate on Saturday morning, sources have confirmed.

West Yorkshire Police said two men, aged 25 and 43, have been arrested on suspicion of murder.

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Watkins was pronounced dead at the scene after prison staff reported the assault to police.

The prison went into lockdown in the immediate aftermath of the incident, sources added.

A Prison Service spokesperson said they could not comment while the police investigate.

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Watkins was previously stabbed in an incident at the same prison in 2023, suffering non life-threatening injuries after he was reportedly taken hostage by three other inmates before being freed by prison officers six hours later.

He was sentenced in December 2013 to 29 years in prison, with a further six years on licence, after admitting 13 sex offences, including the attempted rape of a fan’s baby.

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He also encouraged a second fan to abuse her child during a webcam chat and secretly stashed child sexual abuse videos, some of which he had made himself.

At the time, police described him as a “committed, organised paedophile”.

Having found fame in Welsh rock band Lostprophets, Watkins was arrested after his Pontypridd home was searched on orders of a drug warrant in September 2012.

A large number of computers, mobile phones and storage devices were seized during the search.

When sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court, the singer was told he was being given an extended sentence – and a judge said his crimes “plumbed new depths of depravity”.

After being caught with a mobile phone behind bars in 2019, he told a court that he was locked up with “murderers, mass murderers, rapists, paedophiles, serial killers – the worst of the worst”.

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