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British PM Theresa May assassination plot revealed

British PM Theresa May assassination plot revealed

LONDON – A 20-year-old British-Bangladeshi Islamic State fanatic plotted tokill Prime Minister Theresa May in a daring suicide attack at her DowningStreet office here, a UK court was told today.

Naa’imur Zakariyah Rahman, who is charged with preparing acts of terrorism,was arrested on November 2 last year, PTI has reported.

Rahman planned to detonate an explosion at the security gates of Number 10Downing Street before stabbing the Prime Minister, it is alleged.

On the opening day of his trial, the jury was told how Rahman was snared inSeptember last year, during a chat on a messaging app with an MI5operative, who was pretending to be a man called Amir in Syria. The MI5 isUK’s domestic counter-intelligence and security agency.ADVERTISEMENT

The trial at London’s Old Bailey was also told that Rahman believed he was“just days away” from the attack before he was arrested in November lastyear.

Rahman is charged with preparing terrorist acts by conductingreconnaissance, recording a pledge of allegiance, and delivering a rucksackand jacket to be fitted with explosives.

He is also charged with helping a second defendant, Mohammad Aqib Imran,22, to join IS in Syria by recording a sponsorship video. Rahman deniesboth counts, the BBC reported.

Imran, has pleaded not guilty to preparing terrorist acts and possessing adocument on his Kindle entitled How To Survive In The West – A Mujahid’sGuide 2015. Imran’s nationality was not provided.

The court heard how Rahman told the agent that he was being investigatedbecause of his uncle. Rahman’s uncle joined the Islamic State terror groupin Syria and encouraged his nephew to attack Britain before being killed ina drone strike in Syria, the prosecutors said.ADVERTISEMENT

Jurors were told that Rahman, when asked for more information in theTelegram chat, told the agent: “I want to do a suicide bomb on Parliament.I want to attempt to kill Theresa May.”

In another exchange, Rahman allegedly said: “My objective is to take out mytarget. Nothing less than the death of the leaders of Parliament.”

The court heard how he also praised the Manchester Arena bomber and said hehad thought about wearing “a vest” while driving past Parliament before“pushing the button” to “clear the entire block”.

Rahman allegedly added: “Everyone inside, including the Prime Minister,would be dead.”

Prosecutor Mark Heywood told the court: “His settled conclusion was thatlethal violence here, directed at the very heart of the United Kingdomgovernment, was the only effective way to pursue his intentions.

“Before his arrest prevented it, he was, he believed, just days away fromhis objective, which was no less than a suicide attack, by blade andexplosion, on Downing Street and, if he could, upon the Prime MinisterTheresa May herself.”

Heywood claimed how both defendants – Rahman and Imran – knew each otherwell and shared the “warped ideology” of IS.

He said: “The evidence shows in detail [Rahman’s] developing fervour as hefirst assembled his plan, carried out reconnaissance and perfected hisideas and then acquired the means to execute it.

“At the last he took back his own coat and his own rucksack both modifiedwith improvised explosive devices, so that he could achieve his settled aimof a full-frontal assault on the gates and then the door of Number 10.

“In this he expected to die. But he also hoped for personal reward beyonddeath and, in doing so, to cause death and great fear in a place and topeople symbolic of the country itself,” Heywood said.