A MUM-OF-SIX vowed to make her children into suicide bombers.
Divorcee Houria Chahed Chentouf kept information about how to kill and maim in the name of Islam on a computer memory stick tied to her burkha.
She admitted at Manchester Crown Court to hoarding terrorist manuals - but detectives believe she may have been working for a terror cell in the region.
Chentouf, a Dutch citizen, was living with three of her children at Reynell Road in Longsight, when she was first stopped after stepping of an Easyjet flight from Amsterdam at Liverpool Airport. She was released on that occasion.
The M.E.N can also reveal that she was eventually arrested after a handwritten note was found at a Chentouf's address in Holland which suggested she planned to become a suicide bomber. It said: "Forgive me. Shall I give in to the rule of tyrants? Do you think that is something I would do? No, I would not, because I fear Allah. Myself and my children would seek revenge and we would be bombs for the sake of this religion."
Chentouf, 41, was convicted of possessing ducuments for terrorist purposes. She was sentenced to two years in jail - but immediately freed because she had spent more than a year on remand.
She is being kept in custody while arrangements are made for her deportation to Holland.
Det Chief Supt Tony Porter, of the North West Counter Terrorism Unit, last night told the M.E.N officers were probing the possibility she was acting as a courier for extremists plotting attacks in Britain.
He said the investigation into why exactly Chentouf came to Manchester was ongoing. He said: "It will continue to be our aim to fully understand what she intended to do with that material and who the intended recipients where.
"The impact of this information is impossible to determine. It may well be that lives have been saved."
The bulk of the 7,000 documents on the memory stick had been downloaded onto it two days before. The information illustrated instructions on making bombs from household ingredients, guides on kidnapping, suicide bombing, setting up terror cells, online magazines which promoted murder in the name of religion and 'motivational sermons' from extremist preachers.
Chentouf had the personal numbers of extremist clerics Omar Bakri Mohammed - who is banned from Britain - and Abu Izzadeen who has a conviction for inciting terrorism.
She had also posted on on the internet about the role of women in jihad and in support of terrorists who died seeking martyrdom. The court heard that Chentouf had been stopped under the Terrorism Act at Liverpool airport four months before she was eventually caught - but on that occasion her clothes were not examined.
On the next occasion when she was stopped the memory stick dropped to the ground as she pretended to scratch her leg. The police picked up the stick but let her go.
The following day she was arrested as they raided her home in Longsight.
Passing sentence Judge Henshell said: "You have developed an obsession with jihad."
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dessie, manchester (03/11/2009 at 08:42)
anyone who does not like living in this country can leave with pleasure, we'll also pay for their plane ticket on the presumption they never come back!!!
Voter (03/11/2009 at 08:51)
Goldengrrrl, Leeds (03/11/2009 at 09:02)
fergiza, rse (03/11/2009 at 09:06)
Jay B, oldham (03/11/2009 at 09:23)
get the door closed now before we cannot close it or its too late and we have yet another major terrorist incident on our hands
citycentre, manchester (03/11/2009 at 09:30)
But what, in this case, are the casues of crime? Maybe we need to think about why people from all corners of the world want to kill us?
Andanotherthing, Mcr (03/11/2009 at 09:37)
thoughtful, East of Manchester (03/11/2009 at 09:39)
If someone like this cannot be deported as 'Non conducive to the public good' then who can? It seems that the British courts have given up trying to protect us, and I suspect that the instruction for that has come from the very top.
So Thanks Gordon!! we'll remember this come election time.
Anthony , Accrington,Lancashire (03/11/2009 at 09:41)
Deano 123 (03/11/2009 at 09:57)
Mamaduke, Broad Street (03/11/2009 at 09:59)
Careless Whisper (03/11/2009 at 10:02)
CommonTator (03/11/2009 at 10:14)
The "cause" in this case is Global domination through the introduction of Islam as the world religion by whatever means possible, as wanted by Islamic extremists.
As to "...why people from all corners of the world want to kill us?" Maybe it's to do with Empire over the last four centuries, maybe it's to do with us having an army in Afghanistan.
PW, Manchester (03/11/2009 at 10:18)
tiggerluc, somewhere in shaw (03/11/2009 at 10:20)
bat 21 (03/11/2009 at 10:20)
essex (03/11/2009 at 10:24)
RJKS, St Retford (03/11/2009 at 10:33)
david duck (03/11/2009 at 10:37)
Squire of Newton, Newton nr. Hyde (03/11/2009 at 10:38)
And have her children educated into western beliefs and morals.
madblue, oldham (03/11/2009 at 10:42)
Laetitriumphantes (03/11/2009 at 10:43)
Simply Me (03/11/2009 at 10:45)
Careless Whisper,
Ban short skirts too...some of the blotchy pasty skin is sickening...either that or it's orange spray melting and running down pasty cellulite covered thighs. Disgusting and vile! At least the Burka keeps a womans dignity and creates an air of mystery. Doesn't make them look like whores or sex objects either. Sorry i forgot this is a country where the populace thrives on reality shows and covering up acne by cementing faces for a minute of fame. Looking at the state of some of those people, they need to be hiding themselves, indoors!
Invisible Man, Manchester (03/11/2009 at 10:46)
Black Flag (03/11/2009 at 10:48)
That's true to an extent, but they can be deported if they present a threat to public order, public security or public health. However, the burden of proof is on the state wishing to carry out the deportation and somebody's choice of reading matter is unlikely to be viewed as sufficient reason.