A terrorist jailed with London
Bridge knifeman Usman Khan over a plot to kill Boris Johnson and attack
London landmarks left prison only to begin planning a Lee Rigby-style
murder.
Mohibur Rahman, 35,
was one of nine terrorists, also including Khan, who were handed long
sentences in 2012 for a plan to blow up famous sights in the capital
including the London Eye and the London Stock Exchange.
Rahman
is circled on the left of the surveillance photograph of those
convicted of the London plot along with Khan. Both were from
Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire.
Rahman was released in 2015
but while serving part of his sentence at Belmarsh top security prison
in South-East London he became friends with two men from the West
Midlands, Khobaib Hussain and Naweed Ali.
The trio formed a group that they
called ‘The Three Musketeers’ and used that name to communicate with
each other on encrypted social media apps.
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Inspired
by the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby near the Royal Artillery Barracks
in Woolwich, South East London, in May 2013, they plotted to launch
attacks against military targets across the UK armed with knives, meat
cleavers and even pipe bombs. A fourth man, Tahir Aziz, 40, joined their
plot later.
The jury at their Old Bailey trial
heard how MI5 had set up a fake delivery company called Hero Couriers,
which ’employed’ the four as delivery drivers.
It meant undercover security officers
were able to search the men’s cars when they left them on the premises
to make deliveries in their vans.
This 2008 clip sees the London Bridge attacker, who is believed to
be 15 at the time, interviewed by the BBC outside his house in
Stoke-On-Trent
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