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British Pakistanis sentenced for role in airline bomb plot
2009-12-11
[The News (Pak) Top Stories] A 23-year-old man who conspired with the airline bomb plotters to murder people was on Thursday jailed for life.
Hurrah for the British judicial system -- this time.
Adam Khatib plotted with Abdullah Ahmed Ali, Asad Sarwar and Tanvir Hussain to murder persons unknown between January and August 2006, according to details provided by the metropolitan police.

He was found guilty of conspiring together with the three, and with Umar Islam, who was found guilty of conspiracy to murder in an earlier trial at Woolwich Crown Court. He must serve a minimum of 18 years.

Another man, Nabeel Hussain, who met Ahmed Ali Khan, just weeks before officers from the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command made arrests in August 2006, was found guilty of a terrorist offence and jailed for eight years. All the men are said to be of Pakistani origin with British nationalities.
At the end of their sentences strip them of their citizenship and send them home.
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British 'bomb plot' accused admits planning airport explosion
2008-06-04
The ringleader of a gang accused of plotting to blow up transatlantic jets with liquid explosives admitted Tuesday planning an explosion at Heathrow airport.

Abdulla Ahmed Ali, 27, said Monday he that he had wanted to set off a device in the Houses of Parliament in central London to attract attention to an online documentary attacking British and US foreign policy. At top-security Woolwich Crown Court, he said the plan to strike at Westminster was later dropped in favour of the airport, one of the busiest in the world, because "security was not so tight."

He denied his group intended to board aircraft, saying the target was the terminal three building, which is used by several US carriers. "When we thought about the airport, it was the terminal and more specific American offices," he told the court on the second day of defence evidence. We were trying to create a disturbance, not kill anyone. We did not even think about boarding a plane, our aim was to set off a device at a terminal, cause a disturbance then release our video."

Ali, also known as Ahmed Ali Khan, is on trial alongside seven other men. They all deny plotting to detonate home-made liquid bombs on board flights bound for north America in mid-2006.
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'British gang behind foiled Trans-Atlantic terror plot'
2008-04-04
Extremists plotted suicide attacks on at least seven flights from Britain to the United States in a simultaneous attack of “truly global impact”, a prosecutor said on Thursday. The eight men, whose arrest prompted tough limits on the carrying of liquids in hand baggage on to planes, wanted to target seven flights from London’s Heathrow airport to New York, Washington, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto and Montreal, prosecutor Peter Wright said as he opened the case against them.

They aimed to use liquid explosives in soft drinks bottles to cause “a civilian death toll from an act of terrorism on an almost unprecedented scale”, Wright added. He said the accused were “not long off” activating their plan and had talked of up to 18 different suicide bombers targeting flights, when police busted the group in August 2006.

The seven flights were operated by United Airlines, American Airlines and Air Canada. They left Heathrow daily, within roughly two and a half hours of each other — meaning they would have been in mid-air simultaneously, Wright said. “These flights were particularly vulnerable to a co-ordinated attack upon them while in flight. If each of these aircraft was successfully blown up the potential for loss of life was indeed considerable,” he said. “When the mid-flight explosions began the authorities would be unable to prevent the other flights from meeting a similar fate as they would already be in mid-air and carrying their deadly cargo,” he added. “These men and others were actively engaged in a deadly plan” which would have resulted in “a civilian death toll from an act of terrorism on an almost unprecedented scale,” he said.

In the dock sat “some of those prepared to lose their lives,” he said, adding that they bore the “cold-eyed certainty of the fanatic” and were “indifferent to the carnage that was likely to ensue”.

The eight men in the dock at Woolwich Crown Court in London were: Abdulla Ahmed Ali, also known as Ahmed Ali Khan, 27; Assad Sarwar, 27; Tanvir Hussain, 27; Mohammed Gulzar, 26; Ibrahim Savant, 27; Arafat Waheed Khan, 26; Waheed Zaman, 23; and Umar Islam, also known as Brian Young, 29. Seven are from London, while Sarwar lives in the midlands.
I'da guessed most of not all of them with the possible exception of Brian were from Pakistain.
All deny the charges of conspiracy to commit murder between January 1 and August 11, 2006 and conspiracy to commit an act of violence likely to endanger the safety of an aircraft between the same dates.
Per the Khaleej Times, up to 18 could have been involved.
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Transatlantic bomb plot suspects go on trial
2008-04-03
A man from High Wycombe is among eight set to go on trial accused of plotting to explode home-made liquid bombs on transatlantic passenger aircraft. Mr Justice Calvert-Smith will preside over the trial of eight defendants, including Assad Sarwar, 27, at high security Woolwich Crown Court in south-east London.

Outlining the case to potential jurors on Wednesday, the judge said the trial would be long, high profile and with dozens of witnesses. He said: "This case concerns an allegation that in 2006 a number of men planned to create bombs which some of their number would take on board passenger aircraft flying from London Heathrow to various destinations in Canada and the USA. It is further alleged that the bombs were planned to be set off when the aircraft were airborne and the bombers and all on board the aircraft would be killed."

All eight men deny two charges linked to the alleged plot that counter terrorist police claimed to foil in August 2006. The first charge alleged the men conspired to murder, contrary to the 1977 Criminal Law Act, between January 1 and August 11 2006. The second charge alleged the men conspired to commit an act of violence likely to endanger the safety of an aircraft between the same dates.

The eight men are: Sarwar; Abdulla Ahmed Ali, aka Ahmed Ali Khan, 27, of Walthamstow; Tanvir Hussain, 27, of Leyton, east London; Mohammed Gulzar, 26, of Barking, Essex; Ibrahim Savant, 27, of Stoke Newington, north London; Arafat Waheed Khan, 26, of Walthamstow; Waheed Zaman, 23, of Walthamstow and Umar Islam, aka Brian Young, 29, of Hackney, east London.
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