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Bomb photos e-mailed to Pakistan | |
(about 19 hours later) | |
Restaurant bomber Nicky Reilly sent e-mails to Pakistan for advice on making bombs, the BBC has learned. | |
Reilly, 22, from Plymouth, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to attempted murder at Exeter's Giraffe restaurant in May. | Reilly, 22, from Plymouth, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to attempted murder at Exeter's Giraffe restaurant in May. |
BBC South West's Home Affairs correspondent Simon Hall has been told Reilly e-mailed photos of improvised bombs to contacts in Pakistan. | |
Detectives are now in discussions with the Pakistani authorities to trace the computer the e-mails were sent to. | |
Suicide note | Suicide note |
Reilly pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to attempted murder and engaging in the preparation at Exeter's Giraffe restaurant on 22 May. | Reilly pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to attempted murder and engaging in the preparation at Exeter's Giraffe restaurant on 22 May. |
He made the bombs in glass bottles, one using caustic soda and the other kerosene, which he then filled with about 500 nails. | He made the bombs in glass bottles, one using caustic soda and the other kerosene, which he then filled with about 500 nails. |
He had been preparing the attack when a bomb went off in his hands in a toilet cubicle - he was the only person injured. | He had been preparing the attack when a bomb went off in his hands in a toilet cubicle - he was the only person injured. |
Simon Hall also revealed why Exeter was chosen as the target of the bombing. Nicky Reilly pleaded guilty to attempted murder at the Old Bailey | Simon Hall also revealed why Exeter was chosen as the target of the bombing. Nicky Reilly pleaded guilty to attempted murder at the Old Bailey |
"He [Reilly] had considered Drake's Circus in Plymouth but did not as he feared his family could have been there and got caught in the explosion." | |
He added that sources have also told him Reilly left a suicide note stuck to his computer which contained a long rant against the way Muslims are treated by the West. | He added that sources have also told him Reilly left a suicide note stuck to his computer which contained a long rant against the way Muslims are treated by the West. |
Omar Siddiqui, who was president of the Islamic Society at Plymouth University, knew Reilly by his adopted name of Mohammad Rashid Saeed-Alim. | Omar Siddiqui, who was president of the Islamic Society at Plymouth University, knew Reilly by his adopted name of Mohammad Rashid Saeed-Alim. |
Mr Siddiqui said the city had a 3,500-strong moderate Muslim community with "no preachers of hate". | Mr Siddiqui said the city had a 3,500-strong moderate Muslim community with "no preachers of hate". |
Reilly is due to be sentenced on 21 November. | Reilly is due to be sentenced on 21 November. |
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