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Breaking Bad fan guilty of Dark Web ricin plot | Breaking Bad fan guilty of Dark Web ricin plot |
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A man has been found guilty of trying to buy deadly ricin poison from the Dark Web after being inspired by the hit US television series Breaking Bad. | A man has been found guilty of trying to buy deadly ricin poison from the Dark Web after being inspired by the hit US television series Breaking Bad. |
Mohammed Ali, 31, was convicted at the Old Bailey of attempting to possess a chemical weapon after around five and a half hours of deliberations by a jury. | Mohammed Ali, 31, was convicted at the Old Bailey of attempting to possess a chemical weapon after around five and a half hours of deliberations by a jury. |
Ali, from Liverpool, struck a deal with a supplier in January to buy 500mg of powder - enough to kill 1,400 people. | |
He was unaware that his source was in fact an FBI agent. | He was unaware that his source was in fact an FBI agent. |
The trial heard the father-of-two was sent harmless powder hidden inside a toy car. | The trial heard the father-of-two was sent harmless powder hidden inside a toy car. |
After opening the package, which had been treated with a marker substance, he was arrested at his home the following morning. | |
Under ultraviolet light, Ali's face lit up, showing he had handled the car. | |
Ali, of Prescot Road, told jurors he was just "curious" and wanted to test the boundaries of the Dark Web, and was unaware that ricin was illegal. | |
He told the court: "I was interested in the Dark Net and ricin. I just wanted to know what the fuss was about. | He told the court: "I was interested in the Dark Net and ricin. I just wanted to know what the fuss was about. |
'No terror evidence' | 'No terror evidence' |
"I found lots of different items ranging from drugs, guns, other illegal items, and because I had been watching Breaking Bad I just had ricin in my mind." | "I found lots of different items ranging from drugs, guns, other illegal items, and because I had been watching Breaking Bad I just had ricin in my mind." |
His defence team suggested Bolton-born Ali wanted ricin for a "peaceful purpose" and a psychologist told jurors he exhibited signs of Asperger's syndrome. | |
But prosecutor Sally Howes QC said he was a "chancer" who lied to police about having ricin when he was arrested in the hope that he would "get away with it". | But prosecutor Sally Howes QC said he was a "chancer" who lied to police about having ricin when he was arrested in the hope that he would "get away with it". |
The court heard Ali had made a to-do list on his computer which included the entries "paid ricin guy" and "get pet to murder". | |
He had also made a series of internet searches for chinchillas, animal rescue centres, rabbits and "pocket-sized pets". | |
The prosecution said a 500 mg dose of ricin can kill between 700 and 1,400 people. | |
Judge Mr Justice Saunders said: "There is no evidence that he was planning any sort of terrorist attack. | |
"There is also no evidence that he had in mind any specific victims for ricin. I do not accept he was going to dispose of it. | "There is also no evidence that he had in mind any specific victims for ricin. I do not accept he was going to dispose of it. |
"I'm satisfied it would have remained in his possession in some way and that is the basis on which I propose to sentence." | "I'm satisfied it would have remained in his possession in some way and that is the basis on which I propose to sentence." |
Ali had previously been involved in various illegal money-making scams which included stealing £250,000 from PayPal through a loophole, the court was told. | Ali had previously been involved in various illegal money-making scams which included stealing £250,000 from PayPal through a loophole, the court was told. |
Sue Hemming, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Ricin is a naturally occurring poison which is fatal even in very small doses. Ali knew the dangers of ricin and had been researching poisons for months before he attempted to obtain it. | |
"Today shows yet again that even in the case of crimes committed in the darkest corners of the internet, criminals can be caught and convicted." | |
Sentencing was adjourned until September 18. |