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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and National Conference (NC) patron Farooq Abdullah, on Sunday, attended an Iftaar party hosted by the People's Democratic Party (PDP) President ...
A British man who had planned an attack on an air force base in northern England with a homemade bomb using explosives taken from fireworks was on Friday jailed for nearly 40 years. The sentencing ...
Show Full Article Farooq was caught by police at the hospital, where he had previously worked as a student nurse, with a homemade bomb containing nearly 10 kg of explosives extracted from fireworks.
Judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb said Farooq had originally targeted RAF Menwith Hill, a Royal Air Force base in North Yorkshire which is also used by U.S. forces. "But having realised it would be ...
Judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb said Farooq had originally targeted RAF Menwith Hill, a Royal Air Force base in North Yorkshire which is also used by US forces.
March 21 how Farooq, now 29, targeted the hospital as his “Plan B” after first travelling to the American base at RAF Menwith Hill, in North Yorkshire, but failing to get in due to the high security.
The British government on Friday sentenced a man to 37 years’ imprisonment for planning an attack on an air force base in northern England with a homemade bomb using explosives taken from fireworks.
Farooq was said to have 'lost his bottle' after talking to Mr Newby. Judge, Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb, heard Farooq targeted the hospital as his 'Plan B' after first travelling to the American base ...
A student nurse who plotted to detonate an explosive device at Leeds' St James's Hospital had intended to target a particular part of the building with the intention of killing "as many nurses as ...
open image in gallery CCTV footage of Mohammad Farooq at the branch of Costa in the Gledhow Wing at St James’s Hospital in Leeds (PA Media) Mrs Cheema-Grubb said Mr Newby was an “extraordinary ...
Mohammad Farooq took a home-made pressure cooker bomb ... but failing to get in due to the high security. Mrs Cheema-Grubb jailed him for life on Friday, ordering him to serve at least 37 years ...
Sheffield Crown Court heard how Farooq, now 29, targeted the hospital as his “Plan B” after first travelling to the American base at RAF Menwith Hill, in North Yorkshire, but failing to get in due to ...