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Sigmund, Carl and Alfred (Free subscription) | 01/08/2008
From The BBC: The jury in the trial of three men accused of helping the 7 July London bombers has failed to reach a verdict. The Kingston Crown Court jury had spent three weeks considering a charge of conspiracy to cause an explosion. Waheed Ali, 25, Sadeer Saleem, 28, and Mohammed Shakil, 32, all from Leeds, admit having [...]
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Sigmund, Carl and Alfred (Free subscription) | 01/08/2008
From The BBC : The jury in the trial of three men accused of helping the 7 July London bombers has failed to reach a verdict. The Kingston Crown Court jury had spent three weeks considering a charge of conspiracy to cause an explosion. Waheed Ali, 25, Sadeer Saleem, 28, and Mohammed Shakil, 32, all from Leeds, admit having known the 7/7 bombers but denied having helped them find targets. The prosecution...
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Postman Patel (Free subscription) | 16/04/2008
Yesterday Shabaz Fazal explained to the court trying Waheed Ali, 24, Mr Ali, Mohammed Shakil, 31, and Sadeer Saleem, 27 on charges of aiding the 7/7 bombers, that he was involved in running the Beeston area's Iqra bookshop. This would of course be the Iqra Islamic bookshop which shared the same building as Leeds Community School, which obtained a Goverment grant of over £106,000 for 'staffing
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Postman Patel (Free subscription) | 14/04/2008
It is well known that the Metro is now the national newspaper of record ... therefore it is unnerving to read this report from the trial of Sadeer Saleem, Mohammed Shakil and Waheed Ali today ... "The deadly devices were made of a mixture of black pepper and hydrogen peroxide so 'unique' that the bombers must have had help designing and building them, Neil Flewitt QC, prosecuting, told the jury