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Student 'wanted to be a bomber' Student 'wanted to be a bomber'
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A student who is standing trial on terror charges told classmates he "wanted to be a suicide bomber", a court has heard.A student who is standing trial on terror charges told classmates he "wanted to be a suicide bomber", a court has heard.
Mohammed Atif Siddique, from Alva in Clackmannanshire, has denied a total of five offences.Mohammed Atif Siddique, from Alva in Clackmannanshire, has denied a total of five offences.
Fellow students at Glasgow Metropolitan College have been giving evidence at the High Court in Glasgow.Fellow students at Glasgow Metropolitan College have been giving evidence at the High Court in Glasgow.
The court also heard claims on Friday that the 21-year-old had said Osama Bin Laden "was his god".The court also heard claims on Friday that the 21-year-old had said Osama Bin Laden "was his god".
Fozia Begum told the court that Mr Siddique made the comment about the Al Qaeda leader while they were all students at the college in 2003. Fozia Begum told the court that Mr Siddique made the comment about the al-Qaeda leader while they were all students at the college in 2003.
The court also heard from fellow classmate Francesca Demilta, who said Mr Siddique had told her of his desire to become a suicide bomber.The court also heard from fellow classmate Francesca Demilta, who said Mr Siddique had told her of his desire to become a suicide bomber.
'Alarming threat''Alarming threat'
She also claimed to have overheard Mr Siddique say he wanted to bomb Glasgow, but did not take the "alarming" threat seriously.She also claimed to have overheard Mr Siddique say he wanted to bomb Glasgow, but did not take the "alarming" threat seriously.
Mr Siddique was arrested in a police operation in Alva on 13 April, 2006, and faces four charges under the Terrorism Act 2000.Mr Siddique was arrested in a police operation in Alva on 13 April, 2006, and faces four charges under the Terrorism Act 2000.
He has been accused of possessing suspicious terrorism-related items including CDs and videos of weapons use, guerrilla tactics and bomb-making.He has been accused of possessing suspicious terrorism-related items including CDs and videos of weapons use, guerrilla tactics and bomb-making.
He has also been accused of collecting terrorist-related information, setting up websites showing how to make and use weapons and explosives, and circulating inflammatory terrorist publications.He has also been accused of collecting terrorist-related information, setting up websites showing how to make and use weapons and explosives, and circulating inflammatory terrorist publications.
A further charge of breach of the peace relates to claims that he showed students at Glasgow Metropolitan College images of suicide bombers and terrorist beheadings.A further charge of breach of the peace relates to claims that he showed students at Glasgow Metropolitan College images of suicide bombers and terrorist beheadings.
This charge also includes the allegation that he threatened to become a suicide bomber, and claimed to be a member of al-Qaeda.This charge also includes the allegation that he threatened to become a suicide bomber, and claimed to be a member of al-Qaeda.
The trial continues.The trial continues.