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♥ Lily ♥
06-27-2018, 12:21 AM
Khalid Ali: British Taliban bomber guilty of Westminster plot

26/06/18

A British plumber has been convicted of planning a terror attack in Westminster and making bombs for the Taliban.

Khalid Ali, 28, was arrested on 27 April 2017 in Parliament Street, where he was caught carrying three knives.

Prosecutors said Ali, from Edmonton in north London, had planned a "murderous attack" on politicians and police.

In a police interview, Ali said he wanted to deliver a "message" to British authorities, but claimed the knives were for protection.

An Old Bailey jury convicted him of preparing an act of terrorism in the UK and two counts of possessing an explosive substance with intent. He did not react as the verdicts were read out.

Ali will be sentenced on 20 July.

Plumber's terror plan foiled by fingerprints:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44570128

On 22 April last year - one month after the Westminster terror attack - Ali was caught on CCTV walking past the MI6 building at Vauxhall Cross, as well as Westminster Bridge, the Houses of Parliament and Whitehall.

Five days later, his mother called police and said she had found four knives in his bedroom.

Police swooped in to arrest him just metres from Downing Street later that day.

Ali had spent several years in Afghanistan, and when asked by British police whether he had returned to the UK for jihad, he replied: "Jihad is what we do. We are Mujahideen."

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Ali had three blades tucked into his clothes when he was arrested by armed police

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Dean Haydon described Ali as an "incredibly dangerous individual".

Prosecutor Brian Altman QC had told the jury that Ali planned a "deadly terror attack at the very heart of this country's democracy by killing a police officer, a member of the military or even a parliamentarian".

DNA samples

Ali travelled to Afghanistan in 2011 and spent five years making bombs to maim and kill coalition troops.

In late October 2016, he appeared at the British consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, claiming to have lost his passport and asking for a temporary travel document in order to get home.

He returned to the UK in early November 2016, when he was stopped at Heathrow airport, interviewed by police and had his fingerprints and DNA samples taken.

The DNA samples and fingerprints were then shared with the FBI, which controls a database containing fingerprints found on bomb parts in global conflict zones.

FBI agents found 42 prints linking Ali to improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Afghanistan.

Defending the decision not to arrest Ali until April 2017 - when he was armed and within metres of Parliament - Mr Haydon said police and security services were "managing any potential risk he posed and he was arrested at the most appropriate time".

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Ali's prints were found on bomb components from two caches recovered by Afghan national security forces

During questioning after his arrest, Ali admitted fighting British soldiers in Afghanistan, but refused to say whether he had killed any.

In a police interview shown during the trial, Ali also said he had detonated more than 300 bombs.

The court heard how his fingerprints were found on component parts of explosive devices that were handed in to US forces in Afghanistan in 2012.

Police said Ali had been in a "Taliban training camp affiliated to al-Qaeda where, for several years, he helped terrorists make hundreds of bombs capable of mass murder".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44613587

♥ Lily ♥
06-27-2018, 12:27 AM
There was a terrorist plot to bomb several landmarks in Central London several years ago, during the seasonal and busy Yule season festivities in December.

The suspects were seen on CCTV cameras visiting and lingering around landmarks frequently in Central London for unusually long periods, and just staring and making calls on their mobiles which aroused suspicion from security. Their phonecalls, texts, emails, etc, were monitored, and moles were sent in to gather enough evidence to prove them guilty in court.

Security in London is very tight with all the CCTV and bag and security checks at popular attractions. When I went to the V&A, Natural History Museum to look at dinosaurs, the London Zoo, the London Eye, etc, this year, and the Winter Wonderland last year, everyones bags are checked by security with scanning equipment, etc.

Another time British Intelligence groups prevented another disaster on the scale of 9/11 from happening by unfoiling the terror plot to blow-up numerous planes mid-flight across the Atlantic, flying from London's Heathrow to destinations in the US and Canada.

This is why there are strict limits on the amount of liquid products people can now take on aeroplanes.

When they were found guilty in court, they reportedly smirked.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ6lMeoBY9c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCS-judaaLI

Bobby Martnen
06-27-2018, 08:31 AM
Once again, Lily, no one with a name like "Khalid Ali" will ever be a Brit, European, or Westerner.