A Tooting woman has been jailed for downloading Isis-produced articles, including instructions on how to make bombs.

Jade Campbell, aged 26, was first arrested in August last year on suspicion of making a bomb hoax.

Specialist forensic officers discovered that she had downloaded a copy of an Isis-produced magazine containing articles on encryption, “What to expect in jihad” and bomb-making instructions on her mobile phone. She was arrested for this offence in November.

Campbell, of Mitcham Road, pleaded guilty to possessing a record of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism and to a charge of making a statement during police inquiries which she knew to be untrue to obtain a replacement passport for herself.

Yesterday (April 27) at the Old Bailey, she was sentenced to a total of 12 months in prison. The judge ordered that the bomb hoax charge lie on file.