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Khalid Ali: Terror suspect 'had knowledge of bomb making' | Khalid Ali: Terror suspect 'had knowledge of bomb making' |
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A man accused of preparing acts of terrorism got "specific training" to make explosives, a court has heard. | A man accused of preparing acts of terrorism got "specific training" to make explosives, a court has heard. |
Prosecutors claim Khalid Ali, 28, went to Afghanistan in 2011 and joined the Taliban. A witness, known as Soldier A, told the court he thought Mr Ali was "knowledgeable" in making explosives. | Prosecutors claim Khalid Ali, 28, went to Afghanistan in 2011 and joined the Taliban. A witness, known as Soldier A, told the court he thought Mr Ali was "knowledgeable" in making explosives. |
The accused was arrested in Westminster in April 2017, where the court heard three knives were found on his person. | The accused was arrested in Westminster in April 2017, where the court heard three knives were found on his person. |
Mr Ali - who is being tried at the Old Bailey in London - denies the charges. | Mr Ali - who is being tried at the Old Bailey in London - denies the charges. |
He is accused of preparing an act of terrorism in the UK, and two counts of possessing an explosive substance with intent - relating to material found in Afghanistan. | He is accused of preparing an act of terrorism in the UK, and two counts of possessing an explosive substance with intent - relating to material found in Afghanistan. |
Prosecutors claimed Mr Ali's fingerprints were found on component parts of explosive devices that were handed into US forces in Afghanistan in 2012. | Prosecutors claimed Mr Ali's fingerprints were found on component parts of explosive devices that were handed into US forces in Afghanistan in 2012. |
In a police interview shown to the jury, Mr Ali - from Edmonton in north London - said he had "a bit of sufficient knowledge" about bomb making, and went into detail about the chemicals that went into an explosive. | In a police interview shown to the jury, Mr Ali - from Edmonton in north London - said he had "a bit of sufficient knowledge" about bomb making, and went into detail about the chemicals that went into an explosive. |
On Thursday the court was shown an interview with Mr Ali, conducted by police last year. | |
In it he says he detonated more than 300 bombs in Afghanistan. When asked if the bombs killed anyone, he said: "I will remain silent." | |
Soldier A, who is a serving British soldier, reviewed the accused's police interview. | Soldier A, who is a serving British soldier, reviewed the accused's police interview. |
He said: "Ali is sufficient and knowledgeable in the manufacture and use of explosives. | He said: "Ali is sufficient and knowledgeable in the manufacture and use of explosives. |
"The level of knowledge he displayed strongly suggests that he had a practical knowledge and specific training of the manufacture and use of IEDs. | "The level of knowledge he displayed strongly suggests that he had a practical knowledge and specific training of the manufacture and use of IEDs. |
"I think it is unlikely that this level of knowledge could have been gleaned from peripheral cursory observation." | "I think it is unlikely that this level of knowledge could have been gleaned from peripheral cursory observation." |
The court has previously seen close-up video footage of Mr Ali, a plumber, being arrested in Parliament Street by heavily armed officers. | The court has previously seen close-up video footage of Mr Ali, a plumber, being arrested in Parliament Street by heavily armed officers. |
Three new Sabatier knives were removed from his pockets and waistband. The court heard Mr Ali arrived in the UK in November 2016, less than six months before his arrest. | Three new Sabatier knives were removed from his pockets and waistband. The court heard Mr Ali arrived in the UK in November 2016, less than six months before his arrest. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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