The man who used the 7/7 bombings as a “marketing tool” to sell a terrorist handbook was yesterday jailed for three years.
Terence Brown, 47, made £62,000 by selling CDs called the Anarchist Cookbook, which instructed how to make various explosives and enter countries illegally.
Sentencing at Winchester crown court, Mr Justice Blair accepted Brown was not a terrorist. He said: “You admit you used (July 7) as a marketing opportunity to boost sales.
“Motivated only by money, you acted in a completely irresponsible way.
“The information could have been used in further incidents in this country or abroad.”
Brown, from Portsmouth, was earlier found guilty of collecting and distributing material that could have led to attacks.
Imran Khan, defending, said: “Terrorist is a label that will be attached to this defendant for some time to come.
“He has no religious, political or ideological beliefs. This was a man who was simply motivated by making money to live.”
Daily Mirror