The man, Sudesh Amman, had been jailed in 2018 for possessing and disseminating terrorist publications.
Sudesh Amman, the man shot dead by police in what officials described as a terrorism incident in south London, had been jailed for promoting violent Islamist material and had encouraged his girlfriend to behead her parents.
In November 2018 he pleaded guilty to possession of terrorist documents and disseminating terrorist publications, and the following month he was sentenced to more than three years in prison. When officers examined his computers and phone, they found he had downloaded material about making explosives and carrying out terrorist attacks, according to police.
In December 2017 Amman posted a picture of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was killed during a US raid in Syria in October, and told his brother in a message that “the Islamic State is here to stay”.
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