A Birmingham man has been jailed for terrorism offences after being found guilty of being a member of a proscribed organisation and sharing extremist material on a WhatsApp group.

Kyle Marcano, aged 28, from Birmingham, was found guilty after a trial at Birmingham Crown Court in April of four counts of dissemination of terrorist publications and one count of membership of a proscribed organisation.

He was jailed yesterday for 11 years.

Kyle Marcano, 28, from Birmingham

During the trial, the court heard that Marcano had been in a chat group which shared terrorism material. Marcano had pledged an oath of allegiance to the then leader of Daesh, also known as Islamic State. Marcano was also found guilty of sending terrorist publications with intent, including a Daesh recruitment video.

Marcano pleaded guilty to four offences last November including sending terrorist publications.

Marcano was arrested in March 2023 for an unrelated offence where officers seized his phone which was subsequently examined revealing his inclusion in the chat group which shared terrorism material. He was then arrested for terrorism offences.

A second man, who was also part of the same chat group, pleaded guilty at a hearing in January this year. Muhammed Maroof, aged 19 from Birmingham, pleaded guilty to four offences of distributing terrorist material. He was sentenced to four years and 10 months earlier this year.

Head of CTP West Midlands CTU, Detective Chief Superintendent Alison Hurst, said:

“The jury found Marcano guilty of being a fully-fledged member of Daesh from the evidence that was presented during the trial. Marcano and Maroof knowingly shared videos and images containing very disturbing and dangerous content. We will continue to protect local communities by working with partners and the CPS to pursue and prosecute all those who show support for terrorism. We work tirelessly to counter terrorism. Our absolute priority is to ensure the safety and security of the people who live, work and visit the West Midlands area.”

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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Tim
Tim (@guest_842160)
5 days ago

Didn’t the white guy who hosted a far right website get 11 years

Andrew Thorne
Andrew Thorne (@guest_842257)
5 days ago
Reply to  Tim

I thought this was a defence journal as opposed to a homeland security journal…I wish they would focus on defence in their articles.

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli (@guest_842284)
5 days ago
Reply to  Andrew Thorne

Hi Andrew.
For once, we disagree. Terrorism for me is very much defence related. Parts of the military have a homeland CT, security role.
Also, I myself consider the intelligence community, and the regional Police CTUs, who help defend against this sort of activity, as vital to the defence of Britain as the military.
It’s the Scottish ferry ones I don’t get, defence wise. But it’s the owners site and he puts what he likes here, which is fine.

Andrew Thorne
Andrew Thorne (@guest_842299)
5 days ago

I get what you are saying Daniele and I think you are one of the best and most informed posters on this site. I like reading your balanced posts. However, half of me feels to me like they are playing us a little bit. Articles where they are deliberately provoking a response because we know people are not equal before the law and certain people get less time than others for political reasons (see Tim’s excellent post). Most of the MSN does the same thing…plays both sides to whip up anger and frustrations as click bait. I wish they would… Read more »

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli (@guest_842305)
5 days ago
Reply to  Andrew Thorne

Take care Andrew. 👍GB

Andrew Thorne
Andrew Thorne (@guest_842318)
5 days ago

Before I’m off for good read this excellent article by Isabel Oakeshott: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/video-took-leeds-sums-why-170000876.html 21st Century Britain…I grew up in the 1970s and early 1980s in an impoverished single parent household (life was very grim but I have an excellent career now). Never thought I would see the white working class reduced to the circumstances I grew up in. This article by Isabel makes you really think hard and deep about the values of modern Britain….and they wonder why this anger just sprang up from no where….when we don’t look after our own people but we care more about someone from… Read more »

Jonathan
Jonathan (@guest_842781)
4 days ago
Reply to  Andrew Thorne

Andrew, I think you are describing in a nutshell one of the most profound struggles the west faces…our freedom or shall we say wish for freedom of expression and speech make our societies very easy to attack using political warfare and we do need to take Great care in that…but how we take care is to not fear discourse..but instead guard against violent disagreements and a fractured society…so don’t fear to say what you feel ( as our enemies win). my personal view ( and I know I somehow fail ) is to try and respect others right to have… Read more »

Jonathan
Jonathan (@guest_842779)
4 days ago
Reply to  Andrew Thorne

It’s called political warfare Andrew and I guarantee you china thinks it’s the way it can beat the west.The creation of far right, far left and religious fundamentalist movements in the UK, linked to political mistrust and miss information flows is how China Russia and Iran think they can win….look at our streets, look at the political dialogue in the U.S. are they wrong. The greatest victory comes from subverting your enemy via political warfare to the point they are so paralysed that you don’t even need to fight their army…..or that they simply give up…the US for all its… Read more »

Levi Goldsteinberg
Levi Goldsteinberg (@guest_842575)
4 days ago

Colour me shocked

JK
JK (@guest_842703)
4 days ago

I often wonder how long people like this should be sentenced for. Will 4 years be long enough to make him think he better have a big lifestyle change to avoid more prison time, or will he come out even more radicalised?

Jonathan
Jonathan (@guest_842784)
4 days ago
Reply to  JK

To be honest, when you are talking about dangerous radicals it’s a bit difficult…because when does spreading radical ideologies of hatred move from freedom of expression to a crime which endangers our society…some joining and supporting Islamic state ( an organisation that would want to destroy and replace our nation) is relatively easy…but then you get someone like Andrew Tate…a misogynistic right wing monster who is creating toxic hatred for women in our young men ( as a parent or teenage girls and boys I’ve seen the effects first hand)..someone more destructive to our society than they guy who got… Read more »