Mohammed Uddin, 29, of Barking, Essex, was sentenced at Woolwich
Crown Court after pleading guilty to a charge of preparing acts of
terrorism.
The court heard how Uddin travelled to Syria on 4 November
2014, intending to join IS - also known as Daesh - and fighting for
them.
On 12 December of the same year, he crossed the border back
into Turkey where he was held by the authorities because he did not have
any travel documents.
He was stopped by counter terrorism officers at Gatwick
Airport when he returned to Britain on 22 December who believed he was
involved in terrorist-related activity and who found extremist material
in his possession.
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