India convict al Qaeda man who wanted to fly planes into London buildings

BBC:

An Indian court has found an al-Qaeda suspect guilty of planning to crash aircraft into landmarks in London.

Mohammed Afroz Abdul Razzak was sentenced to seven years in jail for plotting attacks against a friendly nation and forging documents.

Prosecutors said he planned to hijack planes and crash them into the House of Commons and Tower Bridge.

Afroz was arrested in Mumbai (Bombay) in 2001. His lawyers say he confessed under duress and will appeal.

The judge in the anti-terrorism court in Mumbai found Afroz guilty of criminal conspiracy, forgery and "committing depredation on territories at peace with India", court officials said.

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