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Eleven British Islamists jailed for al-Qaeda bomb plot

Conspiracy involved at least six of the plotters travelling to Pakistan for terror training as the cell planned to set off rucksack bombs in crowded areas

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Irfan Naseer, ringleader of an al-Qaida-inspired bomb attack plot in Britain. Photo: AP

Eleven British Muslims were jailed on Friday for planning what a judge said was a plot with the blessing of al-Qaeda to carry out a string of suicide bombings to rival 9/11 and the 2005 London attacks.

The conspiracy involved at least six of the plotters travelling to Pakistan for terror training and the terror cell aimed to set off eight rucksack bombs in crowded areas and possibly other timed devices.

Ringleader Irfan Naseer received a life sentence, his right-hand man Irfan Khalid was jailed for 18 years and co-conspirator Ashik Ali was jailed for 15 years by a judge at Woolwich Crown Court in southeast London.

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Eight other members of the cell which was based in Birmingham, central England, were also sentenced on Friday.

“Your plot had the blessing of al-Qaeda and you intended to further the aims of al-Qaeda,” Judge Richard Henriques said as he began the sentencing with Naseer.

Your plot had the blessing of al-Qaeda and you intended to further the aims of al-Qaeda. The only barrier between (Naseer’s) team and mass murder was the intervention of the authorities
Judge Richard Henriques

“The only barrier between (Naseer’s) team and mass murder was the intervention of the authorities.”

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