Choudary, 56, has been charged with membership of a proscribed
organization, directing a terrorist organization and addressing
meetings to encourage support for a proscribed organization,
police said. He will appear in court in London on Monday.
Once Britain's most high profile Islamist preacher, Choudary was
imprisoned in Britain in 2016 for encouraging support for
Islamic State before being released in 2018 after serving half
of his five-and-a-half year sentence.
Choudary, former head of the now banned organization al-Muhajiroun,
drew attention for praising the men responsible for the 9/11
attacks on the United States and saying he wanted to convert
Buckingham Palace into a mosque.
His followers have been linked to numerous plots across the
world.
A 28-year-old Canadian man, Khaled Hussein, has also been
charged with membership of a proscribed organization after being
arrested on the same day as Choudary when he arrived on a flight
at Heathrow Airport, police said.
(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan; Editing by Kate Holton and Angus
MacSwan)
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