Orlando Sentinel

Briton guilty of plotting attacks on U.S. soldiers

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LONDON — A British delivery driver was convicted Friday of planning to attack American military personnel in the U.K. with knives or a bomb in a plot inspired by the Islamic State group.

A jury at London’s Kingston Crown Court found Junead Khan guilty of preparing an act of terrorism.

The 25-year-old’s work for a pharmaceut­ical firm took him past several U.S. air bases in eastern England, and prosecutor­s said he discussed ways of targeting them with an Islamic State militant in Syria.

Prosecutor­s said Khan, who was arrested in July, had exchanged online messages with a man calling himself Abu Hussain. They discussed attacking military personnel after faking a road accident.

They said Hussain was British-born militant Junaid Hussain, who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in the Islamic State stronghold of Raqqa last year.

In one exchange, Khan told Hussain he had seen some soldiers driving, “but I had nothing on me or wouldve (sic) got into an accident with them and made them get out the car.”

Hussain replied: “That’s what the brother done with Lee Rigby.”

Rigby was a British soldier who was run down by a car and stabbed to death by two attackers inspired by al-Qaida in 2013.

Khan and his 23-year-old uncle, Shazib Khan, were also convicted of preparing to join Islamic State militants in Syria. Both men will be sentenced May 13. Junead Khan faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.

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