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He also states that he has infiltrated the Tamil Tigers, working for them in London. Jenvey says he used the internet to infiltrate terrorist organizations, and to have developed a relationship with Abu Hamza al-Masri through these means (via Jenvey"s Islamic News website, which posed as a genuine extremist site). Recorded film footage with James Ujaama was, he claims, obtained through similar means.
Jenvey said that his tapes, in which Hamza called for Jihad, were responsible for Hamza"s arrest and trial.
In the event, Hamza was convicted only of charges related to possession of the Encyclopedia of Afghan Jihad. He was interviewed by the British Broadcasting Corporation"s Newsnight programme on 17 April 2008, in his Whiteparish, Wiltshire home about his internet monitoring activities.
The United Kingdom magazine Private Eye, later said that Jenvey, posting to the forum under the pseudonym "Abuislam", had in fact created the only evidence that indicated anything other than a peaceful letter-writing campaign. The story has since been removed from The Sun"s website following complaints to the United Kingdom"s Press Complaints Commission.
On 31 December 2009, Jenvey was arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred against Jews.
Jenvey"s old Islamic News website on the Wayback Machine
Jenvey"s Youtube page
"The Hidden Truth behind the Sri Lankan Peace Process", Asian Tribune, 22 October 2006
"Memoirs of an anti-LTTE undercover agent in London", Asian Tribune, 24 October 2006.