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

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Posted on April 9, 2026

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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

British Man in London Court Over Al Shabaab Terrorism Offences from Somalia

Details of Terrorism Charges and Court Proceedings

Background of the Case

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.

Allegations and Accusations

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.

Court Proceedings and Official Statements

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 and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Catarina Demony)

Key Takeaways

  • Grant is accused of attending a commandos training camp in Kismayu and serving as a platoon leader with al Shabaab between 2007 and 2010
  • He faces six counts, including possession of an AK‑47 during the “battle of Karan” and directing terrorism activities abroad
  • UK counter‑terror laws like the Terrorism Act 2006 enable prosecution for overseas training, with AG consent required for charges tied to foreign affairs (cps.gov.uk)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the British man charged with terrorism offences?
Jermaine Grant, 43, is the British man charged with terrorism offences related to al Shabaab activities in Somalia.
What are the charges against Jermaine Grant?
He faces six terrorism offences including attending al Shabaab training camps and fighting as a commando in Somalia.
Where did the alleged al Shabaab training occur?
The alleged al Shabaab training occurred in Kismayu, Somalia.
What happens next in Jermaine Grant's case?
He was remanded in custody for seven days while the attorney general's consent for prosecution is obtained.
What weapons was Jermaine Grant allegedly in possession of?
He is charged with possessing an AK-47 rifle during the battle of Karan in Somalia.

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