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Muslim extremist jailed for raising cash to ‘train terrorists with AK-47s’ now working as Sainsbury’s home delivery driver

Mohammed Shabir Ali, 29, drops off online food orders unsupervised and takes shopping inside the homes of online customers who are unaware of his terror links

A MUSLIM extremist jailed after raising cash to train jihadis with Kalashnikovs is working as a Sainsbury’s home delivery driver.

Mohammed Shabir Ali, 29, drops off online food orders unsupervised and takes shopping inside the homes of online customers who are ­unaware of his terror links.

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Kalash 'n carry . . . jihadi Sainsbury's driver Mohammed Shabir Ali captured delivering groceries in LondonCredit: Ian Whittaker

He and his twin brother posed as charity collectors in Tower Hamlets, East London, to raise £3,000 for al-Shabaab in Somalia.

Terror group ISIS has been linked to it and is currently trying to recruit its jihadi members.

MP today demanded to know why an Islamic extremist is working for the supermarket after serving a three-year jail term for funding terrorism.

Jihadi at the wheel . . . Mohammed Shabir Ali drives van and delivers shopping unsupervisedCredit: Peter Jordan
Off their trolleys . . . Mohammed Shabir Ali unpacks shopping and shoppers have no idea of his terrorist linksCredit: Ian Whittaker
Terrorist in town . . . Shabir was jailed for three years for fundraising for training campsCredit: Ian Whittaker

Tory MP Andrew Rosindell said: “The public’s safety has to be paramount.

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“If someone has been convicted for funding terrorism the employer and more importantly the customers should be made aware.”

One Sainsbury’s customer added: “It’s scandalous.

“He’s a convicted terrorist.

“How can Sainsbury’s let him do this?

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“He is entering people’s homes, sometimes vulnerable people of different faiths.”

'Safety is paramount' . . . Tory MP Andrew Rosindell backs furious customer complaints over jihadi driverCredit: McLellan
Cash for terror . . . Shabir and his twin were jailed after raising £3,000 over three years for terrorism
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Dad-of-three Shabir and twin brother Shafiq, of Tower Hamlets, East London, opened an Islamic street stall posing as charity collectors and raised £3,000 over three years.

It was funnelled to al-Shabaab training camps in Somalia.

Their trial heard the cash was used for “training using guns and automatic weapons, such as Kalashnikovs”.

They admitted funding terrorism and were jailed for three years in August 2012.

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Terrifying blast . . . AK-47s have been used in some of the worst terrorist atrocities this yearCredit: Getty Images
Heading off . . . MP says customers have a right to know about his pastCredit: Peter Jordan
On the job . . . Shabir's wife claims the chain was aware of his convictionCredit: Ian Whittaker

Since being released from Belmarsh Prison Shabir has been working unsupervised eight-hour shifts for Sainsbury’s — despite being put on a terror watchlist for ten years.

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His route takes him from the supermarket’s depot in Bow, East London, to Stoke Newington, Islington and Camden.

East Africa-based al-Shabaab has historically been affiliated to al-Qaeda.

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Stand to deliver . . . Shabir is often unsupervised on his rounds in LondonCredit: Ian Whittaker
Live well for less? . . . Shabir takes deliveries from depot in Bow, East London, on his daily roundsCredit: Ian Whittaker
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But links to ISIS have strengthened recently.

Last year a senior al-Shabaab commander and his followers pledged allegiance to ISIS.

And ISIS has released online videos aimed at recruiting al-Shabaab members — stressing their shared jihadi vision.

The call has sparked unrest, with reports of violence between pro and anti ISIS factions.

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Shabir’s elder brother Mohammed Shahim Ali, 34, joined al-Shabaab in 2008 with friends Muhammad Jahangir and Taufail Ahmed.

Ahmed, also from Tower Hamlets, died fighting with the terrorists in 2013.

Sneaking out . . . Shabir has been working for chain since his release from Belmarsh PrisonCredit: Peter Jordan
Clocking on . . . dad-of-three Shabir posed as a charity collector and was jailed in 2012Credit: Peter Jordan
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Round the bend . . . Shabir works eight-hour shifts unsupervisedCredit: Peter Jordan

Shabir’s wife claimed Sainsbury’s was aware of her husband’s conviction because it carries out criminal records checks on employees.

She said: “He has never hidden his past from Sainsbury’s.

“They know all about what happened.
“We want to put it all behind us now and get on with our lives.”

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In the zone . . . Shabir's wife wants to 'get on with her life' after controversyCredit: Peter Jordan
Working hard . . . Shabir's cash was used for 'training using guns', trial heardCredit: Ian Whittaker
Locking up . . . Shabir enters houses of 'different faiths', customers sayCredit: Ian Whittaker

Sainsbury's said it could not comment about an individual employee.

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But the store giant is thought to have launched an investigation into how Shabir got the job.

Depot . . . store giant is thought to have launched an investigationCredit: Peter Jordan

A source suggested Sainsbury’s would not employ an online delivery driver with a conviction for funding terrorism and added: “The possibility is that the conviction and sentence were not declared by the applicant during the interview process.”

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