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Man convicted of having pipe bomb in luggage at U.K. airport

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A man who arrived at a British airport for a flight with a pipe bomb in his hand luggage was convicted Tuesday of trying to smuggle explosives onto a plane.

Nadeem Muhammad, 43, denied wrongdoing after security staff found the device inside the zip lining of his bag at Manchester Airport on Jan. 30. He said the bomb, made from masking tape, batteries and a marker pen tube, must have been planted by someone else.

But prosecutor­s said he planned to detonate it during a Ryanair flight to Italy.

During his trial, prosecutor­s also revealed that security officers didn’t initially think the bomb was viable. Muhammad was allowed to fly to Italy several days later.

After he departed, a forensic expert examined the device and judged it to be “crude but potentiall­y viable.” It contained smokeless propellant, which is normally found in firearms ammunition and made of nitroglyce­rin and nitrocellu­lose.

Muhammad, who was born in Pakistan and has an Italian passport, was arrested when he returned to Britain.

He sobbed after the jury found him guilty of possessing explosives with intent to endanger life or property. He is scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 23.

Crown Prosecutio­n Service counterter­rorism chief Sue Hemming said after the verdict was returned that “despite extensive investigat­ion, Nadeem Muhammad’s motive for attempting to take this device onto a plane remains unknown.”

“However it is clear that the consequenc­es, had he been successful, could have been disastrous,” Hemming said.

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