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London’s Canary Wharf an al-Qaeda target after 9/11, US terror trial hears

Al-Qaeda recruit Saajid Badat, a witness in the US trial against British islamist Abu Hamza,tells the court via a video link plans were made to attack financial district in British capital

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An artist's sketch of Abu Hamza sitting in a New York courthouse while a picture of shoe bomber Richard Reid is seen on a computer screen and Saajid Badat is questioned via teleconference. Photo: Reuters

Al-Qaeda considered an attack on London’s Canary Wharf just weeks after the attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Centres in New York on September 11 2001, a British terror convict who hugged by Osama bin Laden and was dispatched to blow up a US jetliner said on Monday.

Al-Qaeda recruit Saajid Badat, 35, made the revelation while testifying against British Islamist preacher Abu Hamza, who is on trial in New York on multiple terror charges.

“I believe Canary Wharf was mentioned.”
Witness Saajid Badat

Badat expanded on his earlier testimony last month at the trial of bin Laden’s son-in-law, when he said al-Qaeda had an almanac of the world’s tallest buildings.

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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-declared 9/11 mastermind, had crossed out the two World Trade Centres as he leafed through the book looking for fresh targets in late 2001, Badat repeated.

But on Monday, Badat told the US federal court that Mohammed also asked about a target in Britain.

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Banks and offices are seen in the Canary Wharf financial district in East London. Photo: Reuters
Banks and offices are seen in the Canary Wharf financial district in East London. Photo: Reuters
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