Man with links to Luton guilty of trying to order grenades on dark web

Officers are appealing for the public's help
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Police are appealing for the public's help in finding a wanted man from Watford, after he was convicted of attempting to buy grenades over a secret area of the internet, despite not attending his own trial.

Mohammed Humza, of Fuller Road, was 26 when, in July 2016, he used the dark web to try and purchase two grenades from an international seller.

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Using Bitcoin to pay for the items, Humza - who is known to have links to Luton, Birmingham and Rochdale - listed another address for delivery, in an attempt to avoid detection.

Police are appealing for the public's help in finding wanted Mohammed HumzaPolice are appealing for the public's help in finding wanted Mohammed Humza
Police are appealing for the public's help in finding wanted Mohammed Humza

Although the order was not completed, he continued to contact the seller, enquiring about the availability of more grenades and explosive materials, along with a detonator fuse.

Officers from the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU) arrested Humza at his Watford home in November 2016.

After searching his address, a number of his electrical devices were seized and examined by investigators. They were found to contain evidence of Humza’s intent to purchase the items, including searches for ‘F1 Grenade’ and login details for his dark web account.

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Now 29, Humza had pleaded not guilty to possession of an explosive substance for unlawful purpose, contrary to section 4(1) of the Explosive Substances Act 1883, but was convicted following a trial at the Central Criminal Court.

He had been bailed prior to the trial but failed to attend throughout, and it continued in his absence.

Detective Chief Inspector Trevor Davidson, Head of Investigations at ERSOU, said: “This has been a lengthy investigation which involved extensive work with international law enforcement colleagues to ensure Humza was convicted.

“Although there was no risk of the items being delivered, the weight of evidence gathered by ERSOU’s investigators meant that there was no doubt these were his actions.

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“Our focus is now on ensuring Humza is located and faces the sentence he will be given, and I would urge anyone with information to contact police immediately if they see him or have any information on his whereabouts.”

Humza is described as 5ft 8ins, Asian and of medium build.