Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The British court found the doctor guilty of terrorist conspiracy in 2007.

SyuzhetySgorevshy SUV at the airport Glazgo09.10.2008Zaderzhany two suspects in the teraktaBritansky the court found a doctor Bilalya Abdullah guilty of organizing and carrying out suicide bombing attempt in Glasgow airport and the attempted bombing of two cars in central London in 2007. The second defendant in the case, also medic Mohammed Asha, found not guilty, reports BBC News.
The jury decided that the 29-year-old Abdullah took part in a terrorist conspiracy to murder and explosions. He looks forward to life imprisonment. The court found that although Mohammed Asha and was familiar with the defendants, as well as those who died in the explosion of a car at the airport in Glasgow Kafilem Ahmed, the involvement of a conspiracy he did not, and there is no evidence against him.
The convict admitted that a "terrorist" by British laws, but he said that the British government and the army could also be charged with terrorism for their actions in Iraq. " He added that wanted to "scare people rather than kill them."
Information about the terrorist plot appeared on 30 June 2007, when the passenger terminal of Glasgow airport crashed and caught fire SUV. It was Bilal Abdullah and his accomplice Kafil Ahmed, who later died from burns received. Police linked the incident with the discovery a day earlier in central London two mined cars filled with fuel tanks.
In connection with events in Glasgow airport terrorist threat level was raised to the maximum, "critical", John Lennon Airport in Liverpool was closed, U.S. authorities have also stepped up protection of its airports.
In early October, began the trial of suspects in terrorist acts, then both defendants denied their guilt. In spring 2008, another case of figures Sabil Ahmed was sentenced to a half years' imprisonment for concealing information about the suicide bombing attempt.

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