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Man in court over alleged plot to bomb UK air base

Mohammad Farooq, 27, charged with terrorism, allegedly made explosive with pressure cooker

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2023 8:45AM

Man in court over alleged plot to bomb UK air base
According to prosecutors, Mohammad Farooq, 27, had carried out ‘hostile reconnaissance’ of a Yorkshire Royal Air Force base earlier this month with the intent of carrying out a ‘lone wolf’ attack. – @Justice_forum Twitter pic, January 28, 2023

LONDON – A 27-year-old student nurse from northern England appeared in court yesterday charged with terrorism after allegedly being found with a pressure cooker bomb intended to attack an air base.

Prosecutors told the court that Mohammad Farooq, 27, had carried out “hostile reconnaissance” of a Yorkshire Royal Air Force base earlier this month with the intent of carrying out a “lone wolf” attack.

Farooq, who was allegedly inspired by radical Islam, was said to have built a viable bomb made from a pressure cooker, 13.7kg of a homemade low-explosive mixture, and a length of fuse.

He was arrested last Friday at the Leeds hospital where he worked and appeared before London’s Westminster magistrates’ court via video link, wearing a grey tracksuit.

Farooq, who is charged with one count of engaging in conduct with the intention of committing acts of terrorism, spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth.

He also faces a charge of possessing an explosive substance and a further count of possessing an imitation firearm.

“An extensive and thorough investigation has led to the charges brought,” said detective chief superintendent James Dunkerley, head of counter-terrorism policing in the region.

“These inquiries have confirmed our initial assessment that this was an isolated incident.” – AFP, January 28, 2023

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