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UK bomb book suspect in court


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LONDON, England (CNN) -- A suspected terrorist has been charged with owning books that show how to make bombs.

Shahzad Ashraf, who has dual British and Pakistani nationality, is due to appear at Bow Street Magistrates in London, Tuesday, on two counts under the Terrorism Act 2000.

Ashraf is accused of possessing "combat books, quasi military information and tactical planning material, weaponry and explosive device instructions."

He is also said to have had false travel documents, false identification papers and banking material.

Ashraf, 32, of Sandringham Road, Leyton, east London was charged and remanded in custody Monday.


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