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'Allah instructed' 21/7 suspect | 'Allah instructed' 21/7 suspect |
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An alleged 21/7 bomber has told a court Allah instructed him to put a rucksack on when police came to arrest him. | An alleged 21/7 bomber has told a court Allah instructed him to put a rucksack on when police came to arrest him. |
Woolwich Crown Court heard officers almost shot Yassin Omar, who was found standing in a bath wearing what they believed to be a bag of explosives. | Woolwich Crown Court heard officers almost shot Yassin Omar, who was found standing in a bath wearing what they believed to be a bag of explosives. |
But the 26-year-old denied wanting to be killed by police with a Koran on his back in order to become a martyr. | But the 26-year-old denied wanting to be killed by police with a Koran on his back in order to become a martyr. |
Six men deny conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions on London transport on 21 July 2005. | Six men deny conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions on London transport on 21 July 2005. |
Earlier this week, Mr Omar admitted setting off a device on a Tube train near Warren Street, but says it was carried out in protest at the Iraq war and was not meant to be deadly. | |
Bucket and books | Bucket and books |
Giving evidence for the fourth day, he was asked if he wanted to die with the Koran on his back. | Giving evidence for the fourth day, he was asked if he wanted to die with the Koran on his back. |
"That is not the case," he replied. | "That is not the case," he replied. |
"If they saw I had a rucksack on me then they would think twice before they shot me, and it worked. Allah answered my supplication," he said. | "If they saw I had a rucksack on me then they would think twice before they shot me, and it worked. Allah answered my supplication," he said. |
Mr Omar fled London in a burka following the 21 July attacks and was arrested at a house in Birmingham six days later, the court has heard. | Mr Omar fled London in a burka following the 21 July attacks and was arrested at a house in Birmingham six days later, the court has heard. |
The jury was shown the rucksack he was wearing when he was arrested, which had contained a bucket, mobile phone charger and some Islamic books. | The jury was shown the rucksack he was wearing when he was arrested, which had contained a bucket, mobile phone charger and some Islamic books. |
'Next bomb' | |
Mr Omar was accused of telling a man he stayed with in Birmingham that his actions on 21 July were a "failed attempted bombing". He denied this. | |
Stephen Kamlish QC, for co-defendant Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, said: "You said you were worried about the next attempt." | |
"These stories just keep on getting more fantastic. That never happened," Mr Omar replied. | |
Mr Kamlish later told the court that the "next one" Mr Omar was referring to was a bomb that had been left in the sideboard at his flat - which Mr Asiedu claims to have dismantled. | |
Mr Omar, of New Southgate, north London, is charged alongside Muktar Said Ibrahim, 29, from Stoke Newington, north London; Ramzi Mohammed, 25, of North Kensington, west London; Hussain Osman, 28, of no fixed address; Adel Yahya, 24, of High Road, Tottenham, north London; and Mr Asiedu, 34, of no fixed address. |
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