The Borneo Post

Teen on trial for UK terror plot with fairy tale code words

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LONDON: A trial began Thursday of a teenage girl accused of plotting a terror attack in London from behind bars using the guise of an Alice in Wonderland themed tea party.

Safaa Boular was 17 when she allegedly schemed with her sister to launch assaults in the British capital in April, 2017.

She began plotting after failing the year before to join her then-fiance Naweed Hussain, a member of the Islamic State group subsequent­ly killed in Syria, the court heard.

While in custody for allegedly trying to travel to IS territory, she encouraged her elder sister Rizlaine Boular to carry on with the plot, jurors were told.

In calls from jail, she talked with her sibling about arranging an ‘Alice In Wonderland’ themed tea party, which prosecutor­s said was code for an attack.

The duo also referenced a ‘Mad Hatter’ and ‘pineapples’, other code words in the plot, they added.

During their investigat­ion members of the security services posed as IS fighters online to engage with the pair and track their activities.

Safaa Boular, now 18, told one officer that all she needed was a “car and a knife to get what I want to achieve”, jurors were told.

Prosecutor­s said the sisters and their mother Mina Dich, 43, had carried out reconnaiss­ance around major landmarks in Westminste­r and purchased a pack of knives and a rucksack.

The trio were arrested on April 27 last year in raids by counterter­rorism police, during which Rizlaine Boular was shot. — AFP

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Villagers dig through mud as they attempt to find survivors of flash flooding at Solai in Subukia. — AFP photo

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