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Man guilty of IS-inspired knife plan | Man guilty of IS-inspired knife plan |
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A man has been convicted of preparing to carry out a knife attack in London, inspired by so-called Islamic State. | A man has been convicted of preparing to carry out a knife attack in London, inspired by so-called Islamic State. |
Nadir Syed, 22, from Southall in west London, was arrested hours after buying a chef's knife in November 2014, days before Remembrance Sunday. | Nadir Syed, 22, from Southall in west London, was arrested hours after buying a chef's knife in November 2014, days before Remembrance Sunday. |
Woolwich Crown Court heard how he had been inspired by IS leaders urging attacks on Western targets, including police and soldiers. | Woolwich Crown Court heard how he had been inspired by IS leaders urging attacks on Western targets, including police and soldiers. |
The jury could not reach verdicts on two other men on trial. | The jury could not reach verdicts on two other men on trial. |
Haseeb Hamayoon, 29, from Hayes, west London and Yousaf Syed, 20, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, denied planning acts of terrorism. They will be retried. | Haseeb Hamayoon, 29, from Hayes, west London and Yousaf Syed, 20, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, denied planning acts of terrorism. They will be retried. |
Syria attempt | Syria attempt |
The jury returned a majority verdict on Syed after more than 50 hours' deliberation. | The jury returned a majority verdict on Syed after more than 50 hours' deliberation. |
The court heard how he had expressed admiration for the killers of soldier Lee Rigby and how he shared violent footage of beheadings from Syria and Iraq on social media. | The court heard how he had expressed admiration for the killers of soldier Lee Rigby and how he shared violent footage of beheadings from Syria and Iraq on social media. |
Some of his conversations were made on encrypted applications, the jury was told. | Some of his conversations were made on encrypted applications, the jury was told. |
The court heard that Syed had also tried to travel to Syria to fight with IS militants but had been stopped from leaving the country in January 2014. | |
In September 2014, IS militants issued a fatwa or decree calling on its followers in the West to carry out attacks at home, jurors were told. | In September 2014, IS militants issued a fatwa or decree calling on its followers in the West to carry out attacks at home, jurors were told. |
'Stamped on poppy' | 'Stamped on poppy' |
In the weeks that followed, Syed's behaviour became increasingly worrying to MI5 and police intelligence officers who were watching him. | |
The court also heard how Syed had appeared in a video in which he stamped on a poppy and kicked it towards a drain, which prosecutor Max Hill QC said was demonstrative of his "attitude to the poppy as the remembrance image in this country". | The court also heard how Syed had appeared in a video in which he stamped on a poppy and kicked it towards a drain, which prosecutor Max Hill QC said was demonstrative of his "attitude to the poppy as the remembrance image in this country". |
By November last year he was actively searching for knives of "sufficient quality to source an attack", the court heard, and he was eventually arrested on 6 November shortly after buying a 30cm chef's knife. | By November last year he was actively searching for knives of "sufficient quality to source an attack", the court heard, and he was eventually arrested on 6 November shortly after buying a 30cm chef's knife. |
Commander Richard Walton, head of the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command, said: "This was an intense and lengthy operation by my officers, supported by the intelligence agencies, and I have no doubt that London is a safer place today with this conviction." | |
Syed will be sentenced at a later date. |