Derby Telegraph

Jury considers its verdicts in 4-week trial of men accused of making bomb

- By HENRY CLARE

THE jury has been sent out to consider its verdicts in the trial of two men accused of plotting to manufactur­e a remote-controlled explosive device.

Andy Star, 32, and Farhad Salah, 23, each deny a single charge of preparing to commit acts of terrorism.

During a four-week trial at Sheffield Crown Court, jurors were told how the men had attempted to build the weapon in a laboratory above the Mermaid Fish Bar restaurant in Sheffield Road, Chesterfie­ld, where Star worked and lived.

Prosecutor­s allege that the defendants, both Iraqi-Kurds, had hoped to harm “infidels” by building a weapon that could be placed inside a driverless car and controlled remotely.

The court heard how Salah, of Brunswick Road, Sheffield, had told a contact shortly before his arrest in December last year: “My only attempt is to find a way to carry out martyrdom operation with cars without driver, everything is perfect only the programme is left.”

According to Anne Whyte QC, prosecutin­g, such messages were evidence that the two defendants were “attack planning”, alleging that they were both supporters of the Islamic State terror organisati­on.

Ms Whyte added that Star and Salah appeared to have “sophistica­ted” and “lethal” intentions, adding that there was evidence to suggest that they had been testing “from a very low level how to make and ignite explosives”.

Sending the jury out to start deliberati­ons, Judge Paul Watson told them: “The defence say that this charge arises from a whole series of misunderst­andings. Misunderst­andings of the evidence, and the true character of the two defendants.”

Of the prosecutio­n case, he added: “Whatever the legend or cover story, both of these men, the prosecutio­n say, were involved in planning to commit a terrorist attack which is unknown and happily, say the Crown, will never be known because of the timely interventi­on of the police.”

The jury was due to resume its deliberati­ons today.

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