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Terror plot to kill Theresa May uncovered by British spy agency MI5

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Naa'imur Zakariyah Rahman, 20, has been remanded in custody at Westminster Magistrates' Court.


LONDON — A man has been ordered held Wednesday after being accused in a plot to assassinate Prime Minister Theresa May.

Naa’imur Zakariyah Rahman, 20, has been remanded in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

The plan allegedly involved planting a bomb near the entrance of Downing Street and then continuing the attack with a knife and suicide vest in a bid to kill the U.K. leader in the ensuing chaos.

He is charged with preparing acts of terrorism and appeared alongside another man, Mohammed Aqib Imran, who is accused of trying to join the Islamic State group but wasn’t charged in connection with the assassination plot.

Rahman is also accused of assisting Imran in terror planning.

The pair was arrested in London and Birmingham on Nov. 28 by the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command.

Britain’s media had reported earlier that two men were involved in the plot to kill May.

Details of the alleged terror plot were set out to Cabinet members yesterday during a briefing by Andrew Parker, the head of MI5. During the meeting, Parker revealed that British intelligence had foiled nine terror plots in the past 12 months.

The disclosures about the charges came just hours after an official report into the Manchester terror attack revealed that the suicide bomber had been flagged for closer scrutiny by security services and that the atrocity could have been averted “had the cards fallen differently.”

MI5 investigators misinterpreted intelligence on Salman Abedi earlier this year and it was disclosed his case was due to be discussed at a meeting scheduled for nine days after his May attack at the Manchester Arena.
Internal reviews into the police and MI5’s handling of the four terrorist attacks in Britain this year also revealed one of the London Bridge attackers had been under active investigation by the Security Service.

The Westminster Bridge attacker, Khalid Masood, had also watched suicide attack videos on YouTube in the days before he carried out his assault.

David Anderson QC, a former terrorism law reviewer asked by the Home Secretary to independently check the secret internal reviews, said they were “no cause for despair” and that most attack plots continued to be broken up.

In response to his 61-page report, Amber Rudd said the blame for the attacks “lies squarely” with the terrorists.

The reviews found that 22-year-old Abedi had previously been a MI5 suspect, but was not under active investigation when he blew himself up among the crowd at an Ariana Grande concert.

In advance of the attack, officers had on two separate occasions received unspecified intelligence on him “whose significance was not fully appreciated at the time” and which could have led to his case being reopened.

“In retrospect, the intelligence can be seen to have been highly relevant to the planned attack,” the report said.

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Anderson concluded that while it was “unknowable” if reopening the investigation would have thwarted Abedi, it was “conceivable that the Manchester attack in particular might have been averted had the cards fallen differently.”

Between March and June, London and Manchester experienced four attacks killing a total of 36 people and wounding another 200.

Abedi had first become an MI5 “subject of interest” in 2014, but it transpired he had been mistaken for someone else and his case was closed.

It was reopened the following year on mistaken intelligence that he had contacted an Islamic State figure in Libya.

But though his case remained closed from that point, Abedi “continued to be referenced from time to time in intelligence gathered for other purposes.

In two separate instances before the attack, intelligence was received that was “assessed at the time to relate not to terrorism, but to possible non-nefarious activity or to criminality.”

An automated trawl of suspects’ data designed to spot closed cases that may need re-examining identified him as one of fewer than 100 individuals “out of a total of more than 20,000 closed subjects of interest, who merited further examination.”

“A meeting (arranged before the attack) was due to take place on May 31: Salman Abedi’s case would have been considered, together with the others identified. The attack intervened on May 22.”

Anderson said: “With the benefit of hindsight, intelligence was misinterpreted in early 2017.”

MI5’s internal investigation concluded that the decision not to reopen an investigation into Abedi in early 2017 was “finely balanced” and “understandable”. Reviewers decided that “on the clear balance of professional opinion, a successful pre-emption of the gathering plot would have been unlikely.”

Across all of the incidents, three of the six attackers “were on MI5’s radar.”

Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, said the report “will be a difficult read for everyone in Manchester and most particularly for the bereaved families and those still recovering from the attack.”

He said the report was obviously the result of “a lot of soul searching” on behalf of MI5 and the police. He said: “I accept its conclusion that there is no way of knowing whether the Manchester attack could have been stopped.

“But it is clear that things could – and perhaps should – have been done differently.”
 

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And the beat goes on.

I'm sure he can be "saved" though,... and his racism deprogrammed.

And become a contributor to society.
 

mandrill

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I'm sure he can be "saved" though,... and his racism deprogrammed.

And become a contributor to society.
Well, actually the Brits will put his ass in jail for a few decades because he's been caught red-handed trying to kill their PM. Canadians do the same thing with our terrorists.

And Zaibetter, I am personally disappointed in you. The news - fairly major - is two days old. You guys are slipping up. I read that stuff on Wednesday morning. Galseigin would have been on top of it.
 

mandrill

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On a more serious note, read the details set out in the news clipping - especially the stuff relating to how hard it is for the Brits to totally shut down terror attacks and how the Manchester attack slipped through their hands. You act as if this stuff is easy to stop and that monitoring is cheap and foolproof. None of this is the case.

You have a Rightie government in the UK which is presumably not "soft on terror". They still fuck up. Why? Because the task is very difficult.

So next time you post snidies about Trudeau being soft on terror, bear in mind how difficult and expensive the task is.
 

Zaibetter

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Well, actually the Brits will put his ass in jail for a few decades because he's been caught red-handed trying to kill their PM. Canadians do the same thing with our terrorists.

And Zaibetter, I am personally disappointed in you. The news - fairly major - is two days old. You guys are slipping up. I read that stuff on Wednesday morning. Galseigin would have been on top of it.

I turn my back on you Snitch.
 

Zaibetter

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I'm sure he can be "saved" though,... and his racism deprogrammed.

And become a contributor to society.
I'm sure they have excellent facilities in England. If not he can be sent to France.
 

bver_hunter

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Well, actually the Brits will put his ass in jail for a few decades because he's been caught red-handed trying to kill their PM. Canadians do the same thing with our terrorists.

And Zaibetter, I am personally disappointed in you. The news - fairly major - is two days old. You guys are slipping up. I read that stuff on Wednesday morning. Galseigin would have been on top of it.
48 hours after the incident. Wow Galseigin will be ticked off that no other righties could pick up the slack.

No doubt that these idiots should be locked up in a cell and the keys thrown into a furnace. There is no place on earth for these terrorists.
Great job by Scotland Yard, and good work with any of the spies that ratted on these ISIS terrorists.
 
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