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Mum and daughter jailed over terror plot

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LONDON: A court jailed a mother and daughter, who formed an all-female terrorist cell linked to the Islamic State group, for plotting an attack in Britain.

Rizlaine Boular, 22, was jailed for life. She had planned to stab people around the Palace of Westminste­r in central London last year, while her 44-year-old mother Mina Dich admitted aiding her plot.

The scheme had been hatched by younger sister Safaa, 18, who wanted to target crowds at the British Museum but had been arrested and remanded in jail over her attempt to become a militant bride in Syria.

Following her detention, the sib- lings shared phone calls in which they discussed holding an “Alice In Wonderland” themed tea party that prosecutor­s said was code for an attack.

The security services launched a proactive surveillan­ce operation, and in April 2017 tracked Rizlaine and her mother as they conducted reconnaiss­ance of London landmarks earmarked for attack.

Days later, officers swooped to arrest the mother and daughter in an operation that led police to shoot Rizlaine, who made a full recovery.

The family members, including Safaa, were charged with preparing terrorist acts.

She denied the charges but was found guilty by a jury last week and will be sentenced at a later date.

Rizlaine pleaded guilty earlier this year and now faces life in jail, with a minimum term of 16 years.

Their Morocco-born mother Mina was handed a minimum of six years and nine months plus five years on extended licence.

Judge Mark Dennis said she had “failed in her parental role” and played a “significan­t role” in radicalisi­ng her daughters, bearing a “heavy responsibi­lity”.

Dennis told Rizlaine she had planned a “wicked act” born from distorted views.

“There are individual­s walking the streets today whose lives could have been irreparabl­y damaged or lost had it not been for the interventi­on of the police and security services,” he said.

Rizlaine’s lawyer Imran Khan said his client’s plot was a suicide mission, because at that time she had wanted to die, but had now put her past views behind her.

Kieran Vaughan, a lawyer for Mina, argued she played a “lesser role” in the plot. — AFP

 ??  ?? Found guilty: (From left) Mina, Rizlaine and Safaa were charged with preparing terrorist acts. Safaa will be sentenced at a later date. — AFP
Found guilty: (From left) Mina, Rizlaine and Safaa were charged with preparing terrorist acts. Safaa will be sentenced at a later date. — AFP

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