Three Arabs returned guilty of planning explosions in London
Three men were found guilty of the terrorist acts that took place in London in 2005. They are Muktar Said Ibrahim, Yassin Omar and Ramzi Mohammed. Three more people are still waiting for the British Court’s decision.
According to the prosecution, they were going to blow up public transport on July 21, 2005 – several weeks after the series of terrorist acts in London buses and underground that killed 52 people.
All the six suspects denied the charges and claimed that the devices were duds. According to them, they were simply trying to express their protest against the Iraq war.
Sky News
According to the prosecution, they were going to blow up public transport on July 21, 2005 – several weeks after the series of terrorist acts in London buses and underground that killed 52 people.
All the six suspects denied the charges and claimed that the devices were duds. According to them, they were simply trying to express their protest against the Iraq war.
Sky News