Two men guilty of terror charges

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 10 April 2013 | 16.50

10 April 2013 Last updated at 05:37 ET

Two men from Birmingham have pleaded guilty to being part of a terrorist cell whose leaders were planning a suicide bomb attack in the UK.

Bahader Ali and Mohammed Rizwan admitted engaging in conduct in preparation of acts of terrorism.

In February, Ali's brother, Ashik Ali and two other men, Irfan Naseer and Irfan Khalid, were found guilty of planning to be suicide bombers.

Six other men have admitted terrorism charges.

All are due to be sentenced later this month.

During February's trial, jurors heard the men planned to rival the 7 July and 9/11 atrocities and set off up to eight bombs in rucksacks, using timers to detonate the charges.

Police described them as "committed, passionate extremists".

They were arrested in 2011 amid fears an attack was imminent.

Detectives believe it was the most significant terror plot to be uncovered since the 2006 conspiracy to blow up transatlantic airliners using bombs disguised as soft drinks.

Khalid even boasted that the attack was "another 9/11" and "revenge for everything".


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