A Muslim man jailed for soliciting murder during a protest against Danish cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed is facing jail here again Monday, the prosecution said. Umran Javed, 33, pleaded guilty to three counts of possessing material which was likely to be useful in terrorism at the central criminal court of the Old Bailey. The material, entitled Zaad-e-Mujahid and Incitement Of The Heroic Mujahadin In Reviving The Tradition Of Assassination, was found at Javed\'s home in Derby, central England. The offences came to light during parole checks in April 2010 and March this year when a laptop and computer equipment were examined. A fourth charge is due to be ordered to lie on file after Javed pleaded not guilty to it. Javed was jailed for six years in 2007 for soliciting murder and inciting racial hatred for shouting \"Bomb bomb Denmark, bomb bomb USA\" during a demonstration in London. A number of leaflets promoting the banned Al Muhajiroun group were found at his then address in Birmingham, central England.