A husband and wife who plotted a terror attack in London have been jailed for a minimum of 27 and 25 years, BBC News reports.
Mohammed Rehman, 25, discussed targeting the London Underground and Westfield shopping centre on social media under the name “Silent Bomber”. He and his wife Sana Ahmed Khan were convicted of preparing terrorist acts.
Jailing them both for life at the Old Bailey, Mr Justice Baker told Rehman he had been “determined to fulfil the Islamic State’s call for jihad”.
The couple’s trial had heard how bomb-making chemicals were found at Rehman’s Reading home, where he had filmed himself setting off a small explosion in the back garden.
He had been planning an attack to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the 7 July London bombings, the trial was told.
The role of 24-year-old Khan was to fund the chemicals needed to make a “huge” bomb.
Rehman, who was also convicted of possessing an article for terrorist purposes, was a “prolific” user of Twitter, the trial was told, posting extremist rhetoric alongside images of homemade devices and instructional material.
One tweet from his account read: “I have rigged my house to blow at the push of a button by my bedside if the popo [police] try to raid man. Nobody gets in the way of my jihad.”
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