Extremist jailed for 30 years over plot tobehead British PM
LONDON: A British man who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group was on Friday sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in jail for plotting to behead Prime Minister Theresa May in a suicide attack.
Naa’imur Zakariyah Rahman, 21, planned to bomb the gates of her Downing Street office, kill guards and then attack May.Judge Charles Haddon-Cave called Rahman, originally from Birmingham in central England, a “very dangerous individual” as he handed down the life sentence with a minimum 30-year term at England’s Old Bailey central criminal court in London.
“It is difficult to predict when, if ever, he will become de-radicalised and no longer be a danger to society,” he added.Rahman thought he was being helped by an IS group handler when in fact he was speaking to undercover officers.
He had collected what he thought was an explosives-packed rucksack when he was arrested last November. “Before his arrest prevented it, he was, he believed, just days away from his objective, which was no less than a suicide attack, by blade and explosion, on Downing Street and, if he could, upon the Prime Minister Theresa May herself,” said prosecutor Mark Heywood.
In a chat with an undercover security service agent on the Telegram messaging app, Rahman said: “I want to do a suicide bomb on parliament. I want to attempt to kill Theresa May.”
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