Man admits plot to behead soldier 

A man described as a "fanatic" has pleaded guilty to
plotting to kidnap and kill a British Muslim soldier. 
Parviz Khan, 37, an unemployed charity worker from
Birmingham, intended to seize and behead the
serviceman "like a pig", Leicester Crown Court was
told. 

Three other men, Basiru Gassama, 30, Mohammed Irfan,
31, and Hamid Elasmar, 44, have admitted other
offences connected with Khan's plot. 

The court heard Amjad Mahmood, 32, and Zahoor Iqbal,
30, denied involvement. 


 He would be taken to a lock-up garage and there he
would be murdered by having his head cut off like a
pig 
Nigel Rumfitt QC  

The jury was told how Khan, of Alum Rock, intended to
use drug dealers to kidnap the soldier while on a
night out, behead him in a lock-up garage and then
release footage of the killing to the public. 

Nigel Rumfitt QC, prosecuting Mr Mahmood and Mr Iqbal,
who both deny two offences relating to the plot, told
the court that Khan had planned to seize the
serviceman in Birmingham's Broad Street entertainment
district. 

"He would be taken to a lock-up garage and there he
would be murdered by having his head cut off like a
pig," he said. 

"This atrocity would be filmed... and the film
released to cause panic and fear within the British
armed forces and the wider public." 

'Extreme views' 

Mr Rumfitt told the jury that Khan had been "a
fanatic" at the centre of an Islamist terrorist "cell"
based in the Birmingham area. 

He had gathered computer hard drives, range-finders
and night-vision equipment, which was to be sent to
terrorists operating near the Afghan border in
Pakistan, the court heard. 

"He is a man who has the most violent and extreme
views, " Mr Rumfitt said. 

"He was enraged by the idea that there were Muslim
soldiers in the British army, some of them Muslims
from The Gambia in West Africa." 


The jury was told that Khan had wanted Gassama, a
Gambian national, to help identify the victim of the
plot. 

But when Gassama had failed to provide details of a
target, the plan "lay dormant" after July 2006, Mr
Rumfitt said, only to be revived in November 2006. 

The jury was told that a bug placed in Khan's home by
the security services recorded "highly incriminating
and damaging comments". 

The prosecution alleges Gassama visited Khan on 6
November 2006 and was shown videos of beheadings in a
bid to persuade him to assist in Khan's plot. 

"To his credit, there is no evidence that Gassama ever
did help. On the other hand, he failed to report Khan
to the authorities," Mr Rumfitt told the court. 

Referring to the charges against Mr Mahmood, Mr
Rumfitt said: "We also say that Mahmood was told of
the plot and although it's clear that Khan was
serious, neither Gassama nor Mahmood did anything to
warn the authorities in order to save a soldier from
what would have been a ghastly death." 

Birmingham Raids 

Khan, who also admits intending to supply equipment to
terrorists on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, pleaded
guilty to the plot earlier this month, but his plea
can only now be reported as the trial of Mr Mahmood
and Mr Iqbal has begun. 

Mr Mahmood, of Alum Rock, Birmingham, denies knowing
about Khan's plot and failing to disclose information
about it, while Mr Iqbal, of Perry Barr, Birmingham,
denies possessing a computer disc called Encyclopaedia
Jihad, which would be likely to be useful to a
terrorist. 


Both men have also pleaded not guilty to helping Khan
supply equipment to terrorists in Pakistan. 

Irfan and Elasmar have pleaded guilty to helping Khan
supply the equipment, while Gassama, of Hodge Hill,
Birmingham, has admitted knowing about the plot and
not telling anyone about it. 

The men were arrested in a series of high-profile
raids in Birmingham at the end of January last year
after an investigation led by West Midlands Police
Counter-Terrorism Unit. 

Khan was later charged with plotting to kidnap and
kill a member of the British armed forces between 2
April 2006 and 1 February 2007. 


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/7215081.stm

Published: 2008/01/29 15:42:52 GMT

© BBC MMVIII


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