Daily Mail

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JIHADI propaganda that investigat­ors believe inspired New York’s deadliest terror attack since 9/11 is readily available on Google, it has emerged.

Court papers filed in the US revealed Uber driver Sayfullo Saipov had listened to a sermon by Abu Bakr alBaghdadi, believed to be the leader of Islamic State. Last night, an audio recording of the speech could be found on Google in seconds.

Investigat­ors also found 90 terror-related videos and 3,800 images on Saipov’s mobile phone. Gruesome clips viewed by him were yesterday easily found on Google.

Police said Saipov had followed ‘to a T’ instructio­ns by IS on social media on using a rented van to kill people.

The Mail has led calls for internet giants to do more in the fight against terror. Google said: ‘We remove pages from our results when ... required to do so by law.’

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