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Teenage jihadi plotted to bomb Elton concert on 9/11 anniversar­y

He was inspired by brother jailed over terror plan

- By Tom Kelly

AN ISLAMIC State- obsessed teenager who plotted mass murder by detonating a nail bomb at an Elton John concert on the anniversar­y of the 9/11 attacks was yesterday jailed for life.

Haroon Syed, 19, planned to blow up the device in the ‘middle of a crowd’ to murder and maim on the scale of the London bombings on July 7, 2005.

The IT student’s ‘role model’ was older brother Nadir Syed, who was convicted in December 2015 for plotting to behead a poppy-seller with a 12-inch knife on Remembranc­e Sunday 2014, and was later jailed for life.

Syed’s ‘anger and frustratio­n’ over his brother’s arrest led him to start preparing his own attack four months later when he was only 18, the Old Bailey was told.

He trawled the internet for targets, including the ‘ most crowded place in London’, ‘packed places in London’, and ‘upcoming events in London’.

They included Sir Elton’s concert which attracted 50,000 fans in Hyde Park last year on the 15th anniversar­y of the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington.

He also tried to buy a suicide belt, machine gun and pistol with bullets to carry out atrocities on targets including Buckingham Palace, Oxford Street, Piccadilly Circus, passenger trains and Army bases.

Fuelled by watching ‘graphic and extreme videos’ of IS terror attacks and indoctrina­tion from members of hate preacher Anjem Choudhary’s extremist group al-Muhajiroun, Syed got in con-

‘It made you feel like a man’

tact with a man he believed to be a potential accomplice on Threema, a secure internet messaging system.

But his plot was foiled because he was actually speaking online with an undercover MI5 agent posing as a radical.

Syed arranged a meeting with a man whom he thought was a bombmaker – but who was actually an undercover agent – at a Costa Coffee branch in Slough, Berkshire, where he handed him £150 to make the device and told him to include ‘lots of nails inside’.

‘The brothers must make this bomb really strong,’ Syed said. ‘It has to be powerful... to kill lots of kuffar [non-believers].’

He also asked for it to have a button was so he could detonate it remotely in a public place and save his own skin.

When counter-terror police raided Syed’s home in Hounslow, west London, on September 8 last year and asked if he had a password for his phone he replied: ‘Yeah, ISIS. You like that?’

While in jail on remand he drew a picture of a man being beheaded with a reference to Dawlah – another name for IS.

Syed, who had earlier pleaded guilty to preparing acts of terrorism during a five-month period between April and September last year, was yesterday jailed for a minimum of 16 and a half years.

Judge Michael Topolski QC told him he had wanted to be part of IS because ‘it made you feel like a man’. The judge added: ‘You were and you remained intent upon and committed to carrying out an act of mass murder in this country… You were not lured, you were not enticed, you were not entrapped.

‘You remained deeply committed to the ideology of a brutal and barbaric organisati­on that has sought to hijack an ancient and venerable religion for its own purposes.’

Syed grew up with an absent mother and neglectful father, and regarded his brother as his only parental role model, the court heard.

After his brother’s conviction, he contacted the undercover MI5 officer on April 13 using the Threema system.

He initially attempted to get a machine gun and suicide belt, explaining: ‘So after some damage with machine gun then do itishadi (martyrdom) that’s what I’m planning.’ But he abandoned the plan because of cost, and later asked for ‘any cheap handgun with bullets’. This plan also had to be dropped after applicatio­ns for fraudulent bank loans were declined.

Instead he sent a document entitled ‘Wikipedia-mom-bomb-pdf’, asking his contact to make a ‘really strong’ pressure cooker bomb. Syed also sought out articles and videos seeking to justify terrorist attacks on innocent people in the West with titles such as ‘Targeting women and children of the Kuffar if they are mixed with the combatants.’

When officers stormed his home, they found a ‘selfie’ of Syed with the black Islamic State flag and his left index finger pointing in the air, in a terrorist salute.

Syed had claimed he was addicted to violent video games and had lost touch with reality when he plotted the attack, but this was rejected by the judge.

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Terror target: Elton John performs in Hyde Park on September 11 last year Packed: 50,000 attended the concert Mass murder plot: Haroon Syed
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