Woman who planned to fly to Afghanistan to join IS and martyr herself is jailed
- Farishta Jami, age 36, received a life sentence Thursday at Leicester Crown Court.
- Jami aimed to travel to Afghanistan and become a martyr for Islamic State.
- Jami saved £1,200 for flights and researched travel routes to Afghanistan.
- The judge stated Jami had an 'entrenched extremist mindset' and was 'sophisticated, confident and persistent'.
- Authorities thwarted Jami's plan, and she will serve a minimum of 17 years.
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Woman who planned to fly to Afghanistan to join IS and martyr herself is jailed
Farishta Jami, 36, had researched one-way flights to Afghanistan and had pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State, a court heard.
·London, United Kingdom
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