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By Emmanuel Adeleke
A Nigerian student, Somtochukwu Okwuoha, has been remanded in prison after a jury found him guilty of making terrorist threats against University of Dundee, in Scotland.
It was gathered that 26-year-old Okwuoha claimed he had enlisted Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), an international terrorist organisation, to help bomb the university.
He also told staff that he planned to target the university in a chemical attack.
The student faces jail and deportation after a jury found him guilty of making terrorist threats against the university.
The jury found Okwuoha, a Master’s student of International Energy Studies, guilty of seven charges.
The sheriff presiding over the case at the Perth Sheriff Court in Scotland, William Wood, will consider the Crown’s request for an order to deport him to Nigeria.
He was remanded in prison ahead of his sentencing in December.