bbfan1991
09-02-2012, 04:39 PM
Nine men who plotted to bomb the London Stock Exchange and build a terrorist training camp have been jailed.
Three of the men - all members of an al-Qaeda inspired terror group - received indeterminate sentences for public protection at London's Woolwich Crown Court.
The court heard they had planned to raise funds for a terrorist camp in Pakistan and recruit Britons to attend.
The men come from Stoke-on-Trent, Cardiff and London.
The three to receive indeterminate sentences were Mohammed Shahjahan 27, of Stoke-on-Trent, who was jailed for a minimum term of eight years and 10 months.
Usman Khan, 20, and Nazam Hussain, 26, also from Stoke-on-Trent, were ordered to serve at least eight years.
Other sentences were:
Mohammed Chowdhury: 13 years, 8 months
Gurukanth Desai: 12 years
Omar Latif: 10 years, 4 months
Abdul Miah: 16 years, 10 months
Mohibur Rahman: 5 years
Shah Rahman: 12 years
All nine men were arrested in December 2010. Each pleaded guilty to terrorism charges on the eve of their trial at Woolwich Crown Court.
Three of the men - all members of an al-Qaeda inspired terror group - received indeterminate sentences for public protection at London's Woolwich Crown Court.
The court heard they had planned to raise funds for a terrorist camp in Pakistan and recruit Britons to attend.
The men come from Stoke-on-Trent, Cardiff and London.
The three to receive indeterminate sentences were Mohammed Shahjahan 27, of Stoke-on-Trent, who was jailed for a minimum term of eight years and 10 months.
Usman Khan, 20, and Nazam Hussain, 26, also from Stoke-on-Trent, were ordered to serve at least eight years.
Other sentences were:
Mohammed Chowdhury: 13 years, 8 months
Gurukanth Desai: 12 years
Omar Latif: 10 years, 4 months
Abdul Miah: 16 years, 10 months
Mohibur Rahman: 5 years
Shah Rahman: 12 years
All nine men were arrested in December 2010. Each pleaded guilty to terrorism charges on the eve of their trial at Woolwich Crown Court.