Two British jihadis, who spent eight months fighting alongside an al Qaeda-linked terror group in Syria, have been jailed for 12 years and eight months each.
Mohammed Nahin Ahmed and Yusuf Zubair Sarwar, both 22, from Handsworth in Birmingham, travelled to the war-torn country in May 2013 after contacting Islamist extremists.
Sentencing the pair, Judge Michael Topolski described them as fundamentalists who are committed to violent extremism. He said: "You were intending to be martyred on the battlefield."
The childhood friends faked documents to convince their families they were going to Turkey but had actually arranged a one-way trip to Syria instead.
Sarwar's family reported him missing to police after finding a handwritten letter from him to his mother detailing his intention to "do jihad".
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Two British men who travelled to Syria to fight alongside rebels have pleaded guilty to terrorism offences. All photos from West Midlands Police.
Mohammed Nahin Ahmed and Yusuf Zubair Sarwar spent eight months in Syria last year after contacting Islamist extremists from the UK. This email was sent to Ahmed by a Danish extremist.
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