Posted on December 30, 2015

UK Husband and Wife Convicted of Planning Bomb Attack

Associated Press, December 29, 2015

A husband and wife interested in helping Islamic State extremists have been convicted of planning a large-scale bombing of civilian targets in London to mark the 10th anniversary of the July 7, 2005, attacks on the city’s transit system.

Mohammed Rehman, 25, and his wife Sana Ahmed Khan, 24, were found guilty Tuesday at the Old Bailey court.

Prosecutor Tony Badenoch said both were interested in extremist ideology. He said Rehman wanted to demonstrate his support for the Islamic State group and that his wife helped him by paying for chemicals purchased on eBay.

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Prosecutors said Rehman was only a few days away from finishing work on a bomb capable of causing mass casualties when police moved in on May 28. They say he had been stockpiling a substantial amount of chemicals and had detonated a small practice device in his backyard.

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Authorities said he had used the name Silent Bomber to ask Twitter followers to help him choose a target: “Westfield shopping center or London underground? Any advice would be appreciated greatly,” he tweeted.

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Mohammed Rehman and Sana Ahmed Khan