Rapper accused over terror plot claims he was using ‘jihadi persona’ to impress women, court hears

30 June 2023, 13:41

Al-Arfat Hassan is on trial at Sheffield Crown Court accused of plotting a terrorist attack in central London
Al-Arfat Hassan is on trial at Sheffield Crown Court accused of plotting a terrorist attack in central London. Picture: Alamy

By Asher McShane

A drill rapper accused of plotting a terrorist attack in central London has told a court he put on an "extremist Isis" persona to impress women.

Prosecutors say Al-Arfat Hassan, who gained a strong following of young Muslims under the name "TS", used his music to glorify so-called Islamic State (IS) killings.

Hassan, 20, from Enfield, north London, is on trial at Sheffield Crown Court accused of preparing terrorist acts alongside one of his fans, a 16-year-old from Leeds.

On Friday, jurors were shown one of Hassan's music videos, which showed him and other young men sitting round a table, wearing black clothing and balaclavas, with money and weapons on the table.

The defendant told the court the video was meant to show "a terrorist jihadi network discussing plans".

Read more: Kevin Spacey is a 'sexual bully' who took pleasure in groping young men, court hears

Read more: Macron dances while Paris burns: French President slammed for attending Elton John concert while country hit by riots

Hassan said women were "drawn in" by the "jihadi persona" he was developing online in 2021.

"After the success of (his song) Satan 2.0, so many fans, including women, came in to play so I pretty much seduced the women I found attractive," Hassan told jurors.

"With the jihadi persona a lot of Muslim women were attracted to it. That's the act I kept up with them."

Hassan was asked about messages to one young woman he met through his music and started a relationship with. The court heard she was 25 years old at the time, while Hassan was 18.

"Throughout my communications with her I would pretend to be this crazy soldier of God, a terrorist, in other words," he said.

"That imagery is what attracted her. It's what led her to reach out to me in the first place."

Asked about a message in which he talked about "shooting up the whole place for Allah" during a conversation about public transport, Hassan said he had never intended to carry it out, adding: "It's just something I would say at that time."

Jurors were shown a picture that Hassan sent the woman of two hands touching, featuring IS imagery, saying that the two of them would recreate the image.

He said it was "role play" and part of an "act of coming across as a terrorist".

He said: "I'm presenting to her as someone who's extremist Isis. My imagery is intimidation, it's hyper-masculine.

"I'm not going to pretend to be an imam at a local mosque to pull a woman."

Asked if this act worked, Hassan said: "It worked a lot, I was with a lot of women."

Both defendants deny preparing terrorist acts. Hassan has also pleaded not guilty to possessing an explosive substance under suspicious circumstances, while the 16-year-old denies possessing a document likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing to commit an act of terrorism.

Prosecutors say the pair had "become heavily radicalised" by late 2021 and both "supported an extreme Islamist ideology".

Jurors have heard they researched and planned to buy knives, balaclavas, tactical gloves and materials to make bombs as part of their plans to commit terrorist attacks.

The trial continues.

More Latest News

See more More Latest News

Trump smiles from the White House on "Liberation Day."

'Liberation Day' explained: What are Trump's tariffs and how will they impact the UK?

The blurry thieves stole £3,000 worth of cigarettes and vapes.

Police release CCTV after thieves steal £3,000 of vapes - but images leave the public calling for 'the ghostbusters'

Julie Goodyear

Julie Goodyear's husband shares rare photo of Coronation Street star two years on from dementia diagnosis

: An aerial view shows the scorched graveyard around a church following a large blaze the previous day, on July 20, 2022 in Wennington, Greater London

Londoners urged not to have barbecues this weekend amid soaring temperatures 'because of wildfire risk'

Lord Sugar labels Trump tariffs 'a disaster' as Apprentice star teases potential US Presidential meeting

Lord Sugar labels Trump tariffs 'a disaster' - as Apprentice star teases potential US Presidential meeting

Mother and two children struck and killed by a vehicle in Brooklyn, New York: driver operating suspended license

Husband left 'utterly bereft' after Brit mum and two daughters killed in New York car crash

The Nintendo Switch 2 will release on June 5, 2025

Nintendo Switch 2: Exciting reveal, but why is it more expensive here?

BRITAIN-FUNERAL-POLICE

Funeral director charged with 64 offences including fraud, theft and preventing 30 lawful burials

swallow-tail

Brits urged to 'stop mowing lawns' amid 'national butterfly crisis' with more than half of species in decline

Kyle Kitchen, 38, murdered eight-week-old Primose Kane

Dad who murdered daughter by violently shaking her as baby is jailed for life

Buildings that were destroyed during the Israeli ground and air operations in Gaza

Israel expands ground attack on Gaza to seize 'large areas' - despite pleas from hostage families

Douglas Clifton Brown, 56, tried to kill his estranged wife

Old Etonian who tried to murder his estranged partner by throwing her down a 240ft well is jailed for 24 years

Kaliyah Coa, 11, was reportedly down at the water when she was 'swept away'

Pictured: Missing 11-year-old 'swept away' while paddling in the River Thames

Hot cross buns could be scarce this Easter as farmers continue to protest against Rachel Reeves' 'tractor tax'.

Hot cross bun shortage looms as farmers escalate 'tractor tax' protests

Tanesha Melbourne-Blake was shot

Teenage girl shot dead during gang 'ride-out' following social media humiliation

Mother and two children struck and killed by a vehicle in Brooklyn, New York: driver operating suspended license

Brit mum and daughters, eight and five, killed in crash by driver who said 'I have the devil in me'