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British man accused of leading al Shabaab terrorist fighters in Somalia appears in court

A Briton has appeared in court accused of leading a group of fighters from the al Shabaab terrorist group in Somalia.

Prosecutors allege Jermaine Grant, who was born in London, joined al Shabaab commando training camps, becoming a platoon leader and taking part in battles in Somalia.

The 43-year-old is charged with directing the activities of al Shabaab between December 2007 and January 2010.

He is also accused of two counts of possessing an AK-47 assault rifle for terrorist purposes and three counts of attending one of the group's training camps within a similar timeframe.

He attended Westminster Magistrates' Court via videolink from HMP Frankland on Thursday, but did not enter pleas.

District judge Hina Rai said Grant's case was "too serious" to be dealt with by a magistrates' court, and remanded him into custody to appear at the Old Bailey on 1 May.

Al Shabaab, which has been linked to al Qaeda, was proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the UK in March 2010 over its violent campaign "employing a range of terrorist tactics including suicide bombings, indiscriminate attacks and assassinations".

"Its principal aim is the establishment of a fundamentalist Islamic state in Somalia," the Home Office website said.

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Al Shabaab claims responsibility for a series of high-profile attacks outside of Somalia, including the 2019 attack on Nairobi's DusitD2 luxury hotel complex that left 21 dead, the 2015 shooting at Garissa University in northern Kenya, which killed 148 people, and the 2013 attack that killed 67 at Nairobi's Westgate Shopping Mall.

The group was labelled a "persistent threat" in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, and carries out "high-profile attacks that challenge government authority", according to a 2025 UK government assessment.

It has targeted international aid workers, journalists, business people, and non-governmental organisations which have opposed or resisted it.

The charges against Grant followed an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing London.

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