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Breaking Bad fan jailed over Dark Web ricin plot | Breaking Bad fan jailed over Dark Web ricin plot |
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A man who tried to buy deadly ricin poison from the Dark Web after being inspired by the TV series Breaking Bad has been jailed for eight years. | A man who tried to buy deadly ricin poison from the Dark Web after being inspired by the TV series Breaking Bad has been jailed for eight years. |
Mohammed Ali, 31, was convicted at the Old Bailey of attempting to possess a chemical weapon following a trial in July. | Mohammed Ali, 31, was convicted at the Old Bailey of attempting to possess a chemical weapon following a trial in July. |
Ali, from Liverpool, struck a deal with a supplier in January to buy 500mg of powder - enough to kill 1,400 people. | Ali, from Liverpool, struck a deal with a supplier in January to buy 500mg of powder - enough to kill 1,400 people. |
He was unaware that his source was in fact an FBI agent. | He was unaware that his source was in fact an FBI agent. |
The trial heard the father-of-two was sent harmless powder hidden inside a toy car. | The trial heard the father-of-two was sent harmless powder hidden inside a toy car. |
After opening the package, which had been treated with a marker substance, he was arrested at his home the following morning. | After opening the package, which had been treated with a marker substance, he was arrested at his home the following morning. |
The court heard Ali, of Prescot Road, a computer programmer, first heard about ricin after watching the US crime drama Breaking Bad. | The court heard Ali, of Prescot Road, a computer programmer, first heard about ricin after watching the US crime drama Breaking Bad. |
He told jurors he was just "curious" and wanted to test the boundaries of the Dark Web, and was unaware ricin was illegal. | He told jurors he was just "curious" and wanted to test the boundaries of the Dark Web, and was unaware ricin was illegal. |
"I was interested in the Dark Web and ricin. I just wanted to know what the fuss was about," he said. | "I was interested in the Dark Web and ricin. I just wanted to know what the fuss was about," he said. |
Computer analysis showed Ali first began trawling the internet for information on poisons such as abrin, ricin and cyanide in October last year. | Computer analysis showed Ali first began trawling the internet for information on poisons such as abrin, ricin and cyanide in October last year. |
The court heard he approached the undercover agent in January with a private message, saying: "Hi, would you be able to make me some ricin and send it to the UK?" | The court heard he approached the undercover agent in January with a private message, saying: "Hi, would you be able to make me some ricin and send it to the UK?" |
In a series of encrypted chats, they discussed the price of a lethal dose, discounts for bulk orders and ricin's "shelf life", jurors were told. | In a series of encrypted chats, they discussed the price of a lethal dose, discounts for bulk orders and ricin's "shelf life", jurors were told. |
Test on a rodent | |
At one point, Ali asked: "How do I test this ricin?" and received the instruction: "You must test it on a rodent." | At one point, Ali asked: "How do I test this ricin?" and received the instruction: "You must test it on a rodent." |
Records showed that on February 4 - days before the delivery - he made a payment in Bitcoins, the online currency. | Records showed that on February 4 - days before the delivery - he made a payment in Bitcoins, the online currency. |
Around this time, Ali had made a to-do list on his computer which included the entries "paid ricin guy" and "get pet to murder", the court heard. | Around this time, Ali had made a to-do list on his computer which included the entries "paid ricin guy" and "get pet to murder", the court heard. |
He had also made a series of internet searches for chinchillas, animal rescue centres, rabbits and "pocket-sized pets". | He had also made a series of internet searches for chinchillas, animal rescue centres, rabbits and "pocket-sized pets". |
The judge, Mr Justice Saunders, said Ali's actions created a "real risk". | The judge, Mr Justice Saunders, said Ali's actions created a "real risk". |
He said: "Everyone needs to know that the possession of a chemical weapon is extremely serious and long prison sentences will follow. | He said: "Everyone needs to know that the possession of a chemical weapon is extremely serious and long prison sentences will follow. |
"I am afraid that because of the need for a deterrent sentence, the sentence will appear harsh to the defendant and his family." | "I am afraid that because of the need for a deterrent sentence, the sentence will appear harsh to the defendant and his family." |
After Ali took delivery of the toy car with five vials hidden in the battery compartment, police swooped to arrest him at his home. | After Ali took delivery of the toy car with five vials hidden in the battery compartment, police swooped to arrest him at his home. |
Under ultraviolet light, his face lit up, showing he had handled the package. | Under ultraviolet light, his face lit up, showing he had handled the package. |
The judge continued: "I am satisfied that Mohammed Ali had no intention of disposing of ricin immediately. He intended to keep it. | The judge continued: "I am satisfied that Mohammed Ali had no intention of disposing of ricin immediately. He intended to keep it. |
"That created a real risk that, at some stage in the future, he might decide to experiment with it or it fall into the wrong hands." | "That created a real risk that, at some stage in the future, he might decide to experiment with it or it fall into the wrong hands." |
Ali, who was diagnosed with mild Asperger's or autistic traits, stood impassively in the dock as the judge told him that possession of a chemical weapon was "much more serious than possessing a firearm". | Ali, who was diagnosed with mild Asperger's or autistic traits, stood impassively in the dock as the judge told him that possession of a chemical weapon was "much more serious than possessing a firearm". |
A woman in the public gallery, believed to be a family member, cried loudly as he was sent down. | A woman in the public gallery, believed to be a family member, cried loudly as he was sent down. |
Mitigating, Joel Bennathan QC, said: "Mr Ali has a large supportive family who care for him. | Mitigating, Joel Bennathan QC, said: "Mr Ali has a large supportive family who care for him. |
"They are distraught and appalled by the mess he has got into." | "They are distraught and appalled by the mess he has got into." |
The police operation to arrest Ali was coordinated by Merseyside Police and the North West Counter Terrorism Unit (NWCTU). | |
After the sentencing, Det Ch Supt Tony Mole, of the NWCTU, said: "Ali attempted to buy a deadly poison and we can only speculate on what he planned to use it for, but in any case such as this, we take swift and decisive action. | |
"Thanks to the vigilance of officers from a number of different law enforcement agencies, we were able to intervene before this man did get hold of such a deadly substance from a genuine seller." |