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Police avert car bomb 'carnage'

June 29, 2007

A car bomb planted in central London would have caused "carnage" if it had exploded, police sources have said.

A controlled explosion was carried out on the car, packed with 60 litres of petrol, gas cylinders and nails, in the early hours in Haymarket.

Police were alerted by an ambulance crew who saw smoke coming from the silver Mercedes, parked near the Tiger Tiger nightclub.

"International elements" are believed to be involved, the BBC has been told.

Police sources say it is quite possible the device failed to ignite - and might have been minutes away from exploding.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke, head of Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command, said: "It is obvious that if the device had detonated there could have been significant injury or loss of life."

The ambulance had been called to the nightclub to treat a sick man, when they saw smoke, now believed to be vapour, inside the car.

Bomb experts manually disabled the "potentially viable explosive device".

DAC Clarke said it was too early to say who was responsible but the incident "resonated" with previous terrorist plots.

"The threat from terrorism is real. It is here, enduring. Life must go on but we must remain alert," he said.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Britain faces "a serious and continuous threat".

He added the public "need to be alert" at all times.

The prime minister's comments were echoed by the new Home Secretary Jacqui Smith who has chaired a meeting of the government's emergency unit Cobra.

The BBC's Andy Tighe said the timing was significant coming a day after Mr Brown became prime minister, and with the second anniversary of the 7 July bombings approaching.

Earlier reports said bouncers from a nearby nightclub said they saw the car being driven erratically before it crashed into a bin. They said the driver then got out and ran off.

The police source said the bomb was a "big device" and posed a real and substantial threat to the area around Haymarket, which is in London's theatreland.

Dozens of forensic officers examined the scene and the car was removed for examination.

Scotland Yard said detectives from Counter Terrorism Command were investigating the potential bomb plot and will be checking the CCTV in the area.

Police are believed to have also carried out a search of other key areas in the capital shortly after the discovery of the car.

A spokesman said: "Police were called to reports of a suspicious vehicle parked in Haymarket, shortly before 2am this morning.

"As a precautionary measure the immediate area was cordoned off while the vehicle was examined by explosives officers.

"They discovered what appeared to be a potentially viable explosive device. This was made safe."

Police say Haymarket is likely to remain closed for some time and severe travel disruption is predicted.

Piccadilly Circus Tube station has reopened after being closed for some time.

The BBC's Daniela Relph, at the scene, said the heart of London was completely closed off and police officers were concentrating on keeping people away.

'No intelligence'

Professor Paul Wilkinson, a terrorism expert, said officers would be concerned they did not have prior intelligence.

The current terrorism threat level has been classed as severe - meaning an attack is highly likely - since 14 August 2006.

Intelligence sources said they were keeping an open mind on who was responsible for the car bomb.

The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner said the incident had "come from nowhere" and that the driver of the car was now Britain's "most wanted".

He said CCTV was the key to finding the "first clue" as to who was behind the attempted bombing.

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Two Bombs Were Set To Blow In London

Police have confirmed that not one, but two massive car bombs were set to explode in the heart of London's West End.

The first car, in Haymarket, was a metallic green Mercedes packed with petrol, gas cannisters and nails, and was defused after police were alerted by an ambulance crew called to an incident at a nearby nightclub in the early hours of Friday morning.

The second was in a car that was illegally parked nearby and towed to the Park Lane car pound.

Staff there alerted police because "it smelled of gas."

That device has also been made safe and has been taken away for examination.

In a news conference Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke said the second car, a blue Mercedes, was parked a few hundred yards from the first in Cockspur Street which runs between Haymarket and Trafalgar Square.

It was issued with a parking ticket at around 2:30am on Friday before being towed to the Park Lane car pound where staff alerted police.

DAC Clarke said: "The vehicle was found to contain very similar materials to the first vehicle in Haymarket.

"There was a considerable amount of fuel and gas cannisters, as in the first vehicle. There was also a substantial quantity of nails.

"This device, like the first was potentially viable and was made safe by explosives officers. The vehicles are clearly linked."

"The discovery of a second bomb is obviously troubling and reinforces the need for the public to remain vigilant."

He also asked anyone who may have seen the blue Mercedes parked in Cockspur Street to come forward.

Sky News sources say one of the first police officers on the scene of the Haymarket car bomb may have saved dozens of lives by defusing the explosives before the bomb squad arrived.

It is believed the quick-thinking cop recognised that the car was wired to blow up, jumped in and disconnected the trigger device, thought to be a mobile phone.

The device, which contained 60 litres of petrol, a large amount of nails and several gas canisters, was found in the Mercedes early this morning.

Police had received reports of a suspicious vehicle close to the Tiger Tiger nightclub in Piccadilly shortly before 2am on Friday morning.

An ambulance crew, who treated a person in the club in an unrelated incident, reported that there was smoke inside the car.

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said the UK is "currently facing the most serious and sustained threat" and authorities are doing everything they can to protect the public.

Police believe they have foiled a major terror attack and said if the Haymarket bomb had gone off it could have caused "significant injury or loss of life".

The timing coincided with hundreds of revellers leaving nightspots, but police said there was no intelligence to suggest such an attack.

The area was cordoned off by officers who examined the metallic green car, outside an American Express foreign exchange, and then discovered the device.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke, head of Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command, paid tribute to those who manually defused it, saying they had not only saved lives but gave forensic officers the opportunity to gather a substantial amount of material.

Officers have appealed for witnesses who may have seen anything suspicious in the Haymarket area. The number is 0800 789 321.

Extra police patrols are taking place across London following the incident.

Whitehall sources said that the police and security services are looking at possible international links - including similarities to car bombs used by insurgents in Iraq.

Mr Brown said the incident reminds us that Britain faces "a serious and continuous threat" and the public "need to be alert" at all times.

The Haymarket is in the heart of London's theatreland, which is packed with thousands of people through most of the day and night.

Detectives are looking at CCTV footage from the area surrounding the Haymarket and interviewing witnesses, including staff from bars and nightclubs.

Congestion charge cameras, which recognise number plates and run 24 hours a day, will be able to track the route of the vehicle into the capital.

Former head of the Flying Squad John O'Connor said the attacker had most probably "bottled it" and was likely to be a homegrown terrorist.

The Home Secretary chaired an emergency Cobra meeting about the terror scare and then briefed the Cabinet.

Enhanced security measures have been put in place at the Houses of Westminster in the wake of the incident.

The discovery of the car bomb comes just under two years since suicide attacks killed 52 people in the capital.

Another 784 were injured when four bombs exploded on London's transport network on July 7, 2005.
 
Blazing jeep crashes into British airport

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The outisde of the terminal building in flames after this afternoon's explosion

Blazing jeep crashes into British airport

A blazing car crashed into the terminal building in Glasgow Airport today in what is thought to be a terror attack.

Eyewitness said two Asian men drove a Jeep Cherokee at speed towards the building with flames coming out from underneath at 3.15pm this afternoon.

The two men - one believed to be on fire - staggered out of the jeep and became involved in a fight with passers-by and police, according to witnesses.
 
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A car on fire has been driven at the main terminal building at Glasgow Airport.

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Eyewitnesses have described a Jeep Cherokee being driven at speed towards the building with flames coming out from underneath.

They have also described seeing two Asian men, one of whom was on fire, who had been in the car.

Strathclyde Police said two people have been arrested and detained in connection with the incident.

The airport has been evacuated and all flights suspended following the incident at 1515 BST.

A Whitehall spokesman said the incident was not being treated as a national security threat however the prime minister is being kept informed of developments and is expected to chair a meeting of Cobra - the emergency committee later.

First Minister Alex Salmond has activated emergency procedures.

There have been reports that part of the Royal Alexandra Hospital is being evacuated.

The incident comes a day after two cars were found containing explosives in central London.

The cars contained petrol, gas cylinders and nails but the devices did not detonate.

One eyewitness at Glasgow Airport said: "I heard the sound of a car's wheels spinning and smoke coming out.

"I saw a Jeep Cherokee apparently as if it was trying to get right through the doors into the terminal building.

"There were flames coming out from underneath then some men appeared from in amongst the flames.

"The police ran over and the people started fighting with the police. I then heard what sounded like an explosion."

Molotov cocktails

Eye-witness Richard Gray told BBC News 24: "A green Jeep was in the middle of the doorway burning.

"There was an Asian guy who was pulled out of the car by two police officers, who he was trying to fight off. They've got him on the ground.

"The car didn't actually explode. There were a few pops and bangs which presumably was the petrol."

Stephen Clarkson said he helped police restrain one of the men.

The car ablaze at Glasgow airport
Witnesses said the car was driven at the building deliberately

"I managed to knock the fellow to the ground," he said.

"By this time there were four policemen who got on top of him and restrained him.
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His clothes had partially burned from his body. His hair was on fire.

Thomas Conroy, a maintenance worker at the airport believes the men deliberately tried to set the car on fire.

"It looked like they had Molotov cocktails with them," he said.

"They sort of burst them round about the flames to make sure the car would go up big style.

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UK terror threat now 'critical'

The UK's national terrorism threat level has been raised to "critical" after attacks in Glasgow and London.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged the public to be vigilant and added: "I know the British people will stand together, united and resolute."

The announcement came after a meeting of the government emergencies committee Cobra, following a burning car being driven into a Glasgow airport terminal.
 
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Bomber: An off duty policeman sprays water at a burning bomber who tried to ignite explosives at Glasgow Airport

Four arrested over car bomb terror attacks

Four people have been arrested as Britain moved to its highest state of terror alert after three failed car bombings.

Police are linking an attempt to ram a flaming Jeep Cherokee into Glasgow Airport yesterday to the discovery of two car bombs in London's West End on Friday.

Two men inside the Jeep were arrested at the airport, although one of them suffered severe burns after being engulfed in flames and is now in a critical condition in hospital.

Anti-terror officers from the Met and West Midlands Police later arrested a further two people on a motorway near Cheshire in connection with all the attacks, Scotland Yard said.

Police are now searching houses to the west of Glasgow.

Police wore white overalls as they searched a number of houses about six miles to the west of Glasgow, in the town of Houston.

"We can confirm that, as part of the ongoing enquiry into the incidents at Glasgow airport and London, a number of houses in the Renfrewshire area are being searched," police said.
 
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Two Terror Suspects Are Hospital Doctors

Two of the five terror suspects being held in the wake of the failed car bombings in London and Glasgow are hospital doctors working in the UK.

The majority of the five terror suspects being held in police custody in connection with bomb attacks in London and Glasgow are not British and at least one is still at large, according to Sky sources.

Sky sources believe one of the men arrested at Glasgow airport and a 26-year-old man arrested on the M6 with a 27-year-old woman in Cheshire are both doctors.

Sky Crime Reporter Martin Brunt said: "This is very far removed from the picture we normally have. These are professional people with highly paid jobs who are intent on killing people."
 
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Swoop ... cops grapple with fanatic
burned in attack

Nicked: Doc and wife in a burka

THE suspected ringleader of a plot to unleash a blitz of car bombs on Britain is an Iranian doctor arrested with his burka-clad wife.

Neurologist Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, and his wife, 27, were dramatically held as they drove on the M6 in Cheshire with their two-year-old son.

Five people were being quizzed — at least two of them medics — as it became clear the attacks in London and Glasgow were by the same gang.

ources said one of two men held while trying to smash a blazing vehicle into a Glasgow Airport terminal on Saturday afternoon is also a doctor, from Iraq.

Security bosses believe the two men in Glasgow also drove two Mercedes cars laden with petrol and gas canisters used in a failed bid to devastate London’s West End early on Friday.

The Ashas were arrested by officers from a West Midlands counter-terrorism unit at 9.17pm on Saturday.
It is thought the car they were driving flashed up on a number plate recognition camera, which alerted cops to their whereabouts.

Dr Asha and his wife were forced to a stop when their car was boxed in by police in the northbound carriageway near Sandbach, Cheshire.

Their home 12 miles away in a cul-de-sac in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffs, was being searched by forensic officers yesterday.

Dr Asha has just started a job at the North Staffordshire Hospital in nearby Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent.

But it is feared he may also be the head of an al-Qaeda cell. Anti-terror cops also carried out a search of his locker at the hospital.

A security source said: “It is shocking that a doctor, of all people, could be arrested over an attempt to kill and maim hundreds of people.”

Yesterday neighbours of the doctor said he and his wife had hardly any visitors during their year in the house. But in the past two weeks two Asian men with long beards had turned up in a car on several occasions and stayed the night.

Dr Asha has rented the smart property for the past 12 months from landlord Wendy Weaver, 53.

She let the house after emigrating to Dubai and left her son Simon Plant, 33, who lives round the corner, to help service the property.

Lift engineer Simon said: “Dr Asha dressed in Muslim style, with a flat woollen hat, and he sports a beard.

“His wife always wore a burka. He was paying Ô�Å¡£500-a-month rent and was in many ways the ideal tenant.

“There were lots of medical books lying around. My mum says the doctor had contacted her and said he intended leaving in July.”

Dr Asha and his wife, who is thought to be from the Middle East, were driven to London’s Paddington Green police station, along with a suspect arrested in Liverpool and one of the men arrested at Glasgow airport.
 
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Just curious, but since they survived, does this mean there will be no 72 virgins waiting for these ragheads?:tongue:

P.S.- Awesome photo, Hopefully this POS will have months, if not years, of the most pain filled and gut-wrenching rehab imaginable.
 
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Asha: Arrested On M6

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Terror suspect Bilal Abdulla

Terror Attacks: 'All Key Suspects Held'

Police investigating the failed terror attacks on London and Glasgow believe they now have their key suspects in custody.

But they stress their inquiries are far from over and say Britain is likely to remain on a critical level of terror alert for some time.

A total of eight people are being held in connection with the failed bombings - the latest an Indian doctor arrested in Australia.

Mohammed Haneef was detained at Brisbane International airport last night at the request of the British authorities.

According to reports, the 27-year-old had a one-way ticket to Pakistan.

Haneef had been working at the Gold Coast Hospital in east Queensland as a registrar from September 2006.

Before moving to Australia, he lived in Liverpool.

Six of the eight people now being held over the terror attacks are believed to be from the medical profession.

In other developments, it has been claimed the gas canisters used in the car bombs were bought at a branch of B&Q at Paisley near Glasgow.

There have also been delays to flights at Heathrow's Terminal 4 after a suspicous bag was identified just before midday.

The terminal was partially evacuated this afternoon and thousands of holidaymakers are waiting outside the building, at times in heavy rain.

There are no flights leaving the terminal, although flights are arriving. Some 108 flights have been cancelled.

Passengers who were ready to depart were screened again before being allowed to board.

It is not known when normal service will resume - passengers travelling to Heathrow have been told to contact their airline.

Early today controlled explosions were carried out on a car outside a mosque in Glasgow

Police say the mosque, in Forth Street, is not connected to the terror investigation.

The terror alert began on Friday when two car bombs were found and defused in central London.

Then on Saturday afternoon a flaming jeep was driven into a terminal building at Glasgow airport.

One of the two men in the vehicle, Iraqi Bilal Abdulla, was left relatively unscathed but the other was badly burnt.

He is now under armed guard in hospital where he is said to be in a critical condition.

Abdulla reportedly worked at the Royal Alexandra Hospital near Glasgow where two cars have been blown up by police.

The suspects arrested in Scotland have now been handed over to the Metropolitan police in London.

Three others are being interviewed at top security Paddington Green police station in west London.

One, Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, was detained with a woman, believed to be his wife, on the M6 in Cheshire on Saturday night. He comes from Jordan.

Sky News understands a man held in Liverpool is also a doctor. The two men arrested in the Paisley area of Glasgow are medical students.

The failed terror attacks have been condemned as "barbaric" by the Muslim Council of Britain.

:: Anyone with information is asked to call the anti-terror hotline on 0800 789 321.
 
Glance at UK Terror Suspects
BILAL TALAL ABDUL SAMAD ABDULLA, KHALID AHMED:, MOHAMMED JAMIL ABDELQADER ASHA, MARWA ASHA, SABEEL AHMED, MOHAMMED HANEEF, Two others that British media described as Saudi Arabian.

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WE PAID FOR BURNED CAR PLOTTER TO BE AT UNI

THE human torch Glasgow car bomber had pocketed £15,300 of taxpayers' cash to fund his university studies in Britain.

Badly-burned Kafeel Ahmed was handed a £12,300-a-year living grant, plus £3,000 towards tuition fees.

Yet, staggeringly, he was NOT studying but on university "leave" when he rammed a blazing Jeep Cherokee into Glasgow's airport terminal a week ago, then set himself on fire.

Ahmed, 27, whose treatment is costing the NHS £5,000 a day as he clings to life with 90 per cent burns, has little chance of survival.

But we have discovered how a security loophole enabled him to come and go as he pleased in the UK without ANY vetting.

He simply applied by internet for a PhD course at Anglia Ruskin university's department of technology in Chelmsford, Essex. He has a doctorate in aeronautical engineering and was granted a student visa.

Bonkers

Security insiders say the only assessment he faced was a basic college interview. Our source said: "Here we have someone accused of plotting to blow up hundreds of people, in two separate attacks in London and Glasgow, who was being funded by the taxpayer.

"He had absolutely everything paid for and was given permission to do as he liked. It seems absolutely bonkers."

Ahmed, from Bangalore, India, began his studies in computational fluid dynamics at Anglia Ruskin in 2004. He was taken on under a scheme funded by an Education Department research council.

Incredibly, Ahmed was able to find another loophole to get a break from studies in a process called "intercollating".

This allowed him to keep his visa, despite not actually attending lectures. Instead of returning to the college, he used his free time to launch the airport attack in Glasgow.

Last night the university said it could not discuss individual cases.

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Australia extends Haneef inquiry

Australian police have been granted an extra 48 hours to continue detaining an Indian doctor in connection with the suspected UK car bomb attacks.

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The Australian Federal Police said the extra time granted by magistrates would allow them to consider the evidence they have gathered so far.

Dr Haneef, 27, was arrested a week ago at Brisbane airport, following a tip-off from UK police.

His home on Queensland's Gold Coast was searched for a second time on Sunday.

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Terror Commander: New Attack Will Dwarf Failed Bomb Plot

As senior intelligence and law enforcement officials met again today in the White House Situation Room to deal with the "summer terror threat," a top terror commander said an attack was coming that would dwarf the failed bombings in London and Glasgow.

Taliban military commander Mansour Dadullah, in an interview broadcast on ABC News' "World News With Charles Gibson," said the London attacks were "not enough" and that bigger attacks were coming.

"You will, God willing, be witness to more attacks," he told a Pakistani journalist in an interview conducted just four days ago.

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How about the MSM telling us about the Islamist "doctors" that have been spreading MRSA and C difficile around hospital wards? Or the fact that the Glasgow bombers had a list of NHS units that care for British Army wounded! Or the fact that the suspects had a private lab to produce superbug cultures to spread around wards by the use of infected swabs! Oh no, all this is being kept quiet on security grounds! My advice? dont get sick if you have to rely on the NHS! You end up paying a high price for free treatment!

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Accused car-bomb doctors 'motivated by religion'

TWO doctors accused of plotting to murder hundreds of people using car bombs packed with nails and gas were motivated by an extreme form of Islam, prosecutors will argue at their trial this week.

Bilal Abdulla, 29, and Mohammed Asha, 28, are alleged to have staged failed attacks on a central London nightclub and the main terminal building at Glasgow Airport in June 2007.

Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef, who was a registrar at a Gold Coast hospital, was arrested after the bombings, along with his cousin Sabeel Ahmed.

Dr Haneef was charged with terrorism offences but was later freed without charge.

Sabeel Ahmed, also a doctor practising in Britain - has been convicted in relation to the June 2007 threats. He served half of an 18-month sentence after pleading guilty to concealing information about the attacks and was deported to India in April.

Dr Ahmed's older brother Kafeel died in the Glasgow attack.

During his trial, Sabeel Ahmed admitted that he received an email from his brother but claimed he did not see it until the day after his brother had suffered horrific burns at the airport terminal.

"This is the project that I was working on for some time now. Everything else was a lie," Kafeel Ahmed's email read. "It's about time that we give up our lives and our families for the sake of Islam to please Allah."

The first bomb, in a Mercedes outside the Tiger Tiger club, did not explode while police defused a second in a car park. The third car bomb in Glasgow also failed.

Dr Abdulla and Dr Asha both deny conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions likely to endanger life, the Press Association said.

"The prosecution case is that both these defendants and a third man called Kafeel Ahmed, who died in the third of these incidents, were terrorists motivated by their belief in a fundamental form of Islam," judge Mr Justice Mackay told a jury at Woolwich Crown Court, east London, today.

The jurors must reach a verdict solely from the evidence presented in court and not from "any prejudices, beliefs or personal opinions", the judge said.

Dr Abdulla, an Iraqi national who was born in Buckinghamshire before moving to Baghdad, worked as a junior doctor at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley, west of Glasgow.

He was arrested after a burning Jeep Cherokee was rammed into the main terminal building at Glasgow.

Kafeel Ahmed, the Jeep's 28-year-old driver, later died in hospital from burns.

Dr Asha, a neurologist born in Saudi Arabia and working at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent, was arrested on the M6 motorway in Cheshire.

Police said the homemade car bombs contained patio gas cylinders, butane gas canisters, petrol and nails.

The prosecution case is expected to start late tomorrow (UK time) and the trial is due to last between eight and 10 weeks.
 
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Terror trial: 'Doctor celebrated when troops killed'

A JOURNALIST has told a jury how a doctor accused of plotting to murder hundreds by setting off car bombs supported deaths of allied troops in Iraq.

Shiraz Maher, who knew Bilal Abdulla, from their time together in Cambridge in 2004-2005, said the 29-year-old doctor was a devout Muslim whose views were at "the top end of the range".

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Abdulla, aged 29, of Glasgow, and University Hospital of North Staffordshire doctor Mohammed Asha, aged 28, of Sunningdale Grove, Chesterton, are on trial at Woolwich Crown Court charged with conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to cause explosions in London and Glasgow last June. They deny the charges.

Mr Maher, who has appeared on Newsnight and written for The Times, told the jury that between 2002 and 2005 he was a member of Islamic organisation Hizb ut-Tahrir, which campaigns for a worldwide Islamic government. He said although Abdulla was not a member of the group, he was very knowledgeable of Islamic issues.

The journalist admitted he had celebrated when allied troops were killed in Iraq and said Abdulla's position was similar.

He said: "Abdulla was at the top end of the range regarding Shia Muslims being non-Muslims."

Mr Maher, who resigned from Hizb ut-Tahrir in 2005 and now educates people not to get involved in extremist groups, said they used to meet for prayers and socialise at an Islamic Academy.

He said Abdulla was close to Kafeel Ahmed, who died, aged 28, 33 days after suffering critical burns when a jeep was driven into Glasgow Airport on Saturday, June 30.

Abdulla had the more dominant personality and was the leader of the two, Maher said.

"Bilal's knowledge and his ability to read the Koran gave him more kudos," he said.

Mr Maher told the jury on one occasion he went to Abdulla's flat and heard him make reference to "one of those grisly videos" of allied troops being killed in Iraq as his flatmate was playing a guitar.

He recalled Abdulla saying: "You've got to stop playing and start praying. Otherwise, this is what we do, we slaughter."

Mr Maher said he met Asha once but did not really know him.

Earlier, the court heard some of Abdulla's interviews with police in the days after his arrest.

He said he visited Asha at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire on Friday, June 29 last year to repay a £250 loan.

"We did not talk a lot," he said. "He was on call. It is a very busy hospital."

He was asked by prosecutor Mark Heywood: "Did you mention what happened in London?"

Abdulla replied: "He (Asha) said, 'There is something in the news'. Something like that. It was a very quick conversation."

Staff nurse Nikki Smith was on duty on ward 21 – where Asha was a senior house officer – on June 29. In her statement to police, she described Asha as "a good doctor" and "one of the ones you could always rely on for help and advice".

She told the jury she bleeped Asha at 6.15pm and he did not respond, which was unusual for him. However, the court was told it was for a non-urgent job.
The case continues.
 
British doctor is convicted in attack on Glasgow airport

British doctor is convicted in attack on Glasgow airport

A terrorism trial centering on the use of a bomb-laden Jeep to crash into the main Glasgow airport terminal in June 2007 ended Tuesday with the conviction of a 29-year-old British doctor with family roots in Iraq who was one of the two men who mounted the attack.

A jury found the man, Bilal Abdulla, a passenger in the Jeep Cherokee, guilty of two charges of conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to cause explosions in a series of three bungled car bombings in Glasgow and London over a 24-hour period that caused widespread alarm in Britain. The judge in the case will sentence Abdulla on Wednesday. Both charges carry potential life sentences.

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Picture Gallery of and about Bilal Abdulla:
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