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Four Pakistani 'plotted to drive a remote control car carrying a home made BOMB under the gates of Territorial Army base'
Terror plotters discussed sending a remote controlled toy car carrying a home made bomb under the gates of a Territorial Army centre, a court was told.
Zahid Iqbal, 31, and Mohammed Sharfaraz Ahmed, 25, spoke about using a banned terrorist manual entitled 'Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom - by the al Qaida Chef' to make an improvised explosive device.
Woolich Crown court was played covert recordings of the pair discussing attaching a bomb to a remote controlled toy car and sending it under the gap of a gate to a Territorial Army centre in Luton.
qbal, 32, and Ahmed, 25, trained in Snowdonia and Pakistan in preparation for waging jihad.
The court heard ringleader Iqbal had organised for people to travel Pakistan for extremist training,
including helping Ahmed to travel to the country in March 2011, and radicalising two other defendants Umar Arshad, 24, and Syed Farhan Hussain, 22.
Four Islamic extremists 'plotted to drive a remote control car carrying a home made BOMB under the gates of Territorial Army base' | Mail Online
Terror plotters discussed sending a remote controlled toy car carrying a home made bomb under the gates of a Territorial Army centre, a court was told.
Zahid Iqbal, 31, and Mohammed Sharfaraz Ahmed, 25, spoke about using a banned terrorist manual entitled 'Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom - by the al Qaida Chef' to make an improvised explosive device.
Woolich Crown court was played covert recordings of the pair discussing attaching a bomb to a remote controlled toy car and sending it under the gap of a gate to a Territorial Army centre in Luton.
qbal, 32, and Ahmed, 25, trained in Snowdonia and Pakistan in preparation for waging jihad.
The court heard ringleader Iqbal had organised for people to travel Pakistan for extremist training,
including helping Ahmed to travel to the country in March 2011, and radicalising two other defendants Umar Arshad, 24, and Syed Farhan Hussain, 22.
Four Islamic extremists 'plotted to drive a remote control car carrying a home made BOMB under the gates of Territorial Army base' | Mail Online