Liquid Explosives Plot

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    Abdullah Ahmed Ali, pictured above, was found guilty by a London jury Monday, Sept. 8, of plotting to commit acts of murder using homemade liquid explosives.

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    Ibrahim Savant, pictured above, was a defendant in the liquid exlposives plot trial. A London Jury failed to reach a verdict on his charges Monday, Sept. 8.

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    Waheed Zaman, pictured above, was a defendant in the liquid exlposives plot trial. A London Jury failed to reach a verdict on his charges Monday, Sept. 8.

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    Tanvir Hussain, pictured above, was found guilty by a London jury Monday, Sept. 8, of plotting to commit acts of murder using homemade liquid explosives.

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    An undated video image released by the British Metropolitan police, taken from a video by Waheed Zaman, who stood accused of plotting to explode home-made liquid bombs on transatlantic passenger aircraft. In the video Zaman wanred Western nations: "The time has come for you to be destroyed." Abdulla Ahmed Ali, 27, made the remarks in what prosecutors say was a suicide video intended to be seen after his death. In it, he says he is 'over the moon that Allah has given me the opportunity to lead this blessed operation.'

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    Mohammed Gulzar, pictured above, was a defendant in the liquid exlposives plot trial. A London Jury found him not guilty on all counts Monday, Sept. 8.

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    Arafat Khan, pictured above, was a defendant in the liquid exlposives plot trial. A London Jury failed to reach a verdict on his charges Monday, Sept. 8.

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    Umar Islam, pictured above, was a defendant in the liquid exlposives plot trial. A London Jury failed to reach a verdict on his charges Monday, Sept. 8.

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    Assad Sarwar, pictured above, was found guilty by a London jury Monday, Sept. 8, of plotting to commit acts of murder using homemade liquid explosives.

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