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Jailed hoax bomber 'researched explosives' after release | Jailed hoax bomber 'researched explosives' after release |
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By Dominic Casciani Home affairs correspondent | By Dominic Casciani Home affairs correspondent |
A man previously jailed for preparing acts of terrorism began researching bombs again soon after leaving prison, a jury at the Old Bailey has heard. | A man previously jailed for preparing acts of terrorism began researching bombs again soon after leaving prison, a jury at the Old Bailey has heard. |
Nicholas Roddis, 27, is alleged to have searched for instructions on the internet and to have stolen explosives from a railway goods yard in Doncaster. | Nicholas Roddis, 27, is alleged to have searched for instructions on the internet and to have stolen explosives from a railway goods yard in Doncaster. |
He was jailed in 2008 for seven years after leaving a hoax bomb on a bus in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. | He was jailed in 2008 for seven years after leaving a hoax bomb on a bus in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. |
Roddis denies one charge of preparing for an act of terrorism in 2011. | Roddis denies one charge of preparing for an act of terrorism in 2011. |
Prosecutor Duncan Penny told the court that Roddis, of Maltby, Rotherham, had been jailed previously for preparing the hoax bomb and gathering other material for an act of terrorism. | Prosecutor Duncan Penny told the court that Roddis, of Maltby, Rotherham, had been jailed previously for preparing the hoax bomb and gathering other material for an act of terrorism. |
When he boarded a bus in 2007, carrying his hoax device, he was wearing a false beard, moustache and glasses that the driver had thought was fancy dress. | |
He left a note in incorrect Arabic, declaring: "Britain must be punished." | He left a note in incorrect Arabic, declaring: "Britain must be punished." |
Fog signals | Fog signals |
Mr Penny said the device caused panic and an army bomb disposal unit came from Nottingham to conduct a controlled explosion. | Mr Penny said the device caused panic and an army bomb disposal unit came from Nottingham to conduct a controlled explosion. |
The jury heard that following his release on licence in 2011, Roddis returned to researching and acquiring bomb ingredients in and around Rotherham. | The jury heard that following his release on licence in 2011, Roddis returned to researching and acquiring bomb ingredients in and around Rotherham. |
In August 2011, Roddis disguised himself as a railway worker and stole small explosives, known as fog signals, from a locomotive in a goods yard in Doncaster, it is alleged. | In August 2011, Roddis disguised himself as a railway worker and stole small explosives, known as fog signals, from a locomotive in a goods yard in Doncaster, it is alleged. |
Mr Penny said that it would have been difficult to incorporate the signals into a homemade bomb. But he added the defendant had admitted stealing them in the past to amuse himself with small explosions. | Mr Penny said that it would have been difficult to incorporate the signals into a homemade bomb. But he added the defendant had admitted stealing them in the past to amuse himself with small explosions. |
"The defendant sought to conceal his activities by using false identities in order to conduct internet research," said Mr Penny. | "The defendant sought to conceal his activities by using false identities in order to conduct internet research," said Mr Penny. |
"He used computers in public libraries... to conduct research on search engines and to view video clips on YouTube which were concerned with the manufacture of explosives. | "He used computers in public libraries... to conduct research on search engines and to view video clips on YouTube which were concerned with the manufacture of explosives. |
"He used deception to gain access to the computers... in the full knowledge that he was prohibited by the conditions of his release on licence from accessing the internet." | "He used deception to gain access to the computers... in the full knowledge that he was prohibited by the conditions of his release on licence from accessing the internet." |
In police interviews, Roddis denied researching explosives online, including looking for information on ingredients used by the 2005 London bombers. | In police interviews, Roddis denied researching explosives online, including looking for information on ingredients used by the 2005 London bombers. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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