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Man remanded over 'car bombs' Man remanded over 'car bombs'
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A man has been remanded in custody after appearing in court in connection with the suspected car bomb attempts in London and at Glasgow airport.A man has been remanded in custody after appearing in court in connection with the suspected car bomb attempts in London and at Glasgow airport.
Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdullah, 27, was accused at Westminster magistrates of conspiracy to cause explosions.Iraqi doctor Bilal Abdullah, 27, was accused at Westminster magistrates of conspiracy to cause explosions.
He is the first person charged over the suspected attack attempts. The charge carries a maximum life sentence.He is the first person charged over the suspected attack attempts. The charge carries a maximum life sentence.
Police are holding six other people in the UK and one in Australia as part of the inquiry into the incidents.Police are holding six other people in the UK and one in Australia as part of the inquiry into the incidents.
The Crown Prosecution Service said Dr Abdullah was being charged under the 1883 Explosive Substances Act.The Crown Prosecution Service said Dr Abdullah was being charged under the 1883 Explosive Substances Act.
The charge, which covers a period from 1 January to 1 July this year, alleges that he "unlawfully and maliciously conspired with others to cause explosions of a nature likely to endanger life or cause serious injury to property in the United Kingdom". The court clerk told Dr Abdullah: "The charge against you is that between 1 January and 1 July this year within the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court, youunlawfully and maliciously conspired with others to cause explosions of a naturelikely to endanger life or cause serious injury to property in the UnitedKingdom."
Dr Abdullah was arrested at the scene of the airport attackDr Abdullah was arrested at the scene of the airport attack
Dr Abdullah, who wore a white sweatshirt, spoke only to give his name and confirm his date of birth.Dr Abdullah, who wore a white sweatshirt, spoke only to give his name and confirm his date of birth.
No application was made for bail. He will appear at the Old Bailey on 27 July.No application was made for bail. He will appear at the Old Bailey on 27 July.
He was arrested at Glasgow airport on 30 June after a Jeep was driven into the doors of the main terminal building.He was arrested at Glasgow airport on 30 June after a Jeep was driven into the doors of the main terminal building.
One man, Kafeel Ahmed, 27, from Bangalore, India, is still in a critical condition in a specialist burns unit at Glasgow Royal Infirmary after suffering 90% burns in the incident.One man, Kafeel Ahmed, 27, from Bangalore, India, is still in a critical condition in a specialist burns unit at Glasgow Royal Infirmary after suffering 90% burns in the incident.
Although the UK has lowered its terror threat level from "critical" to "severe", police remain on high alert.Although the UK has lowered its terror threat level from "critical" to "severe", police remain on high alert.