Woman in Britain charged with possessing 'terrorist' documents
A 22-year old woman was charged on Thursday under British anti-terrorist legislation for compiling on her computer data, including handbooks on weapons and poisons, that could help perpetrate a 'terrorist' act, Scotland Yard said.
Unemployed Samina Malik, from Southall in west London, is accused of possessing documents including "The Al-Qaeda Manual", "The Terrorist's Handbook" and "The Mujahideen Poisons Handbook."
She also faces charges of possessing a manual on sniper's rifles, a guide to firearms and rocket-launchers and a document entitled "How to Win Hand to Hand Fighting".
She is due to appear in court in central London on Friday.
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