Islamic Religious Authority Anjem Choudary is using encrypted phone app Telegram – favoured by ISIS terrorists – to spread poison online

Hate preacher Anjem Choudary is secretly posting vile messages to his followers on an encrypted smartphone app favoured by Islamic State terrorists, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

The extremist imam, who called the 9/11 hijackers ‘magnificent martyrs’ and radicalised the killers of soldier Lee Rigby, is sending messages on the Telegram app after he was banned by Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp for violating hate-speech rules.

Choudary told his Telegram followers last week that Britain is a ‘police state’ and preached that Muslims are having their freedoms taken away ‘under the guise of counter-terrorism’.

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Anjem Choudary banned from Facebook and Twitter just FIVE days after the Islamic hate preacher set up social media accounts

Anjem Choudary’s social media accounts have been shut down just five days after he set them up.

Twitter said the 54-year-old hate preacher’s page was ‘permanently suspended for violating the rules’ of its violent organisations policy.

Choudary, from Ilford in east London, had his account suspended on Wednesday, before Facebook followed suit on Thursday.

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