Four men acknowledge London Stock Exchange bomb plan

Published by Julia Volkovah under , , on 4:31 AM

Four persons encouraged by al-Qaeda have acknowledged planning to explode a bomb at the London Stock Exchange.

Mohammed Chowdhury, Shah Rahman, Gurukanth Desai and Abdul Miah implored blameworthy to engaging in conduct in preparation for performs of terrorism.

The men, from London and Cardiff, were detained in December 2010 and were set to stand investigation at Woolwich Crown Court.

Five other persons have pleaded culpable to other terrorism offences and all nine will be punished next week.

The men, who are all British citizens, had been motivated by the moralizing of the currently-killed radical fanatic Anwar Al-Awlaki.

It appeared that those who acknowledged planning to hit the London Stock Exchange desired to send five mail bombs to numerous targets during the run up to Christmas 2010 and negotiated initiating a "Mumbai-style" massacre.

A hand-written target list revealed at the home of one of the extremist Islamists listed the names and addresses of London Mayor Boris Johnson, two rabbis, the US embassy and the Stock Exchange.


The plan was finished by covertly anti-terror police before firm dates could be set for strikes.

The radicals met because of their association of many extremist groups and stayed in touch over the internet, through mobile phones and at particularly given meetings.

They congregated in parks in an attempt to make inspection hardness.
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