Radical Sunni Islamists face jail for attack on group of Shi'ites 'in first case of Muslim sectarian violence in Britain'

  • Violence broke out during protest organised by preacher Anjem Choudary
  • Two men were beaten with placards and sticks during event in London
  • Ginger-haired Jordan Horner, 20, attacked man after calling him a 'kaffir'
  • Other Sunni members Mohammed Almagir, 34, Mirza Ali, 38, Mohad Uddin, 36, and Kamran Khan, 29, joined in, shouting 'Shias are the enemy within'
  • Horner, Ali, Almagir and Uddin guilty of violent disorder, and Khan of affray
  • Group all due to be sentenced at the Old Bailey tomorrow

By Lucy Crossley 

Convicted: Jordan Horner, 20, is one of a group of Sunni Muslims facing jail for attacking a group of Shi'ites in what is believed to be the first case of Muslim sectarian violence on the streets of Britain

Convicted: Jordan Horner, 20, is one of a group of Sunni Muslims facing jail for attacking a group of Shi'ites in what is believed to be the first case of Muslim sectarian violence on the streets of Britain

Radical Sunni Muslims are facing jail for attacking a group of Shi’ites in what is believed to be the first case of Muslim sectarian violence on the streets of Britain.