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Man jailed over US airman plot US airmen terror attack: British man Junead Khan jailed
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A delivery driver has been jailed for life, with a minimum 12-year term, for plotting to kill a US airman outside a base in East Anglia. A delivery driver has been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 12 years, for plotting to kill a US airman outside a base in East Anglia.
Junead Khan, 25, from Luton, a supporter of so-called Islamic State (IS), was previously found guilty of preparing terrorist acts. Junead Khan, 25, from Luton, a supporter of so-called Islamic State (IS), was found guilty in April of preparing terrorist acts.
He was also convicted of preparing to join IS in Syria. He had driven past RAF Lakenheath and other US bases and had discussed attacking a soldier with a knife.
He had also been exchanging online messages with an IS fighter in Syria.
'Terrorist propaganda'
The court heard Khan used his agency job with a pharmaceutical firm as cover to scout United States Air Force (Usaf) bases in East Anglia for potential victims.
Detectives also discovered he had been exchanging messages with an IS fighter in Syria calling himself Abu Hussain.
Prosecutors claimed Hussain was British-born Junaid Hussain, who was killed in a US drone strike in the IS stronghold of Raqqa just weeks after his link with the planned UK attack was discovered.
One message described an attack on military personnel, which they compared with the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby in Woolwich in 2013.
Sentencing Khan at London's Kingston Crown Court, Mr Justice Edis said: "Junead Khan was not far from the commission of the murder to be committed by horrifying method in the street in order to create terror and terrorist propaganda in this country.
"His offence was so serious that a life sentence must be imposed."
Khan had also been found guilty, along with his uncle, Shazib Khan, 23, of preparing to go to Syria to join IS.
Shazib Khan was given an extended sentence of 13 years in prison and will have to serve eight years in custody.
Police arrested Khan last July and discovered pictures on his phone of him posing in his bedroom with an IS-style black flag later found in the attic.
His computer was also found to contain an al-Qaeda bomb manual and Amazon searches for a large combat knife.
Police officers had visited Khan as part of the national anti-extremism programme Prevent.