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Would-be London bomber planned to leave 'testament' to Bin Laden

Posted : Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:51:22 GMT
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Category : UK (World)
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London - One of the two doctors on trial in Britain for failed car bomb attacks in London and Glasgow owned video clips of anti-Western violence and wrote a "testament" for Osama bin Laden, local media reported Saturday, citing evidence presented at the suspects' trial. The court heard that Bilal Abdulla, a 29-year-old Iraqi, wrote in his testament that he was acting to avenge injustices committed against Muslims by US and British soldiers, the British broadcaster BBC reported.

Several British dailies reported that the videos clips, found on a laptop computer, showed the caskets of US soldiers and attacks on Western troops in Iraq.

Several speeches by Osama bin Laden urging violence upon "unbelievers" were also on the laptop, which was discovered by police in the burned-out Jeep used in a June 30, 2007 bombing attempt on Glasgow Airport.

Abdulla, along with Jordanian neurologist Mohammed Asha, 27, went on trial in Britain Thursday over failed car bomb attacks on a London nightclub and Glasgow airport last year.

The two men deny plotting a terrorist campaign.

Abdulla was arrested after a burning jeep filled with explosives was driven into the main terminal building at Glasgow airport. A third suspect, the driver of the jeep, Indian-born Kafeel Ahmed, died of severe injuries five weeks after the failed attack.

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