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Birmingham woman, 21, guilty of aiding knife terror plot | |
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A 21-year-old woman has been found guilty of buying a combat knife to help her husband prepare to carry out a planned terror attack in Birmingham. | |
Madihah Taheer, from the city, denied preparing an act of terrorism by assisting her husband Ummariyat Mirza earlier this year. | |
Woolwich Crown Court heard the husband and wife team had developed their plans after falling in love as teenagers. | Woolwich Crown Court heard the husband and wife team had developed their plans after falling in love as teenagers. |
In March, armed police arrested the husband at gunpoint in Birmingham. | In March, armed police arrested the husband at gunpoint in Birmingham. |
They acted on MI5 intelligence that Mirza was going to carry out a rampaging knife attack, similar to those seen this year in London. | They acted on MI5 intelligence that Mirza was going to carry out a rampaging knife attack, similar to those seen this year in London. |
His arrest on 29 March came exactly one week after the Westminster Bridge terror attack in London. | His arrest on 29 March came exactly one week after the Westminster Bridge terror attack in London. |
The court was told the pair had initially hoped to travel to Syria to aid the Islamic State (IS) group - but decided to carry out an attack in their home town instead. | |
Taheer also allowed her debit card to be used to buy a plastic knife and a lifelike training dummy so that her husband could practice an attack, the court heard. | |
The dummy was found in their home with slash marks on the forehead, across the throat and abdomen. | |
The jury at Woolwich Crown Court took less than a day to convict Taheer. | |
Mirza pleaded guilty to the plotting charge earlier this month. | |
His older sister, Zainab Mirza, pleaded guilty in October to sending him terrorist material, including a video showing an IS hostage being beheaded. | |
All three will be sentenced next week. |