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Two doctors charged over the suspected failed bombings in London and Glasgow are due to appear at the Old Bailey.Two doctors charged over the suspected failed bombings in London and Glasgow are due to appear at the Old Bailey.
Bilal Abdullah, 27, and Mohammed Asha, 26, are being held in custody accused of conspiracy to cause explosions.Bilal Abdullah, 27, and Mohammed Asha, 26, are being held in custody accused of conspiracy to cause explosions.
Iraqi-born Dr Abdullah was arrested after a flaming Jeep was driven into the main terminal building at Glasgow Airport on 30 June.Iraqi-born Dr Abdullah was arrested after a flaming Jeep was driven into the main terminal building at Glasgow Airport on 30 June.
Dr Asha, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, was arrested on the M6 motorway in Cheshire later that day.Dr Asha, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, was arrested on the M6 motorway in Cheshire later that day.
Another man, Dr Sabeel Ahmed, 26, has also been charged in connection with the inquiry. Another man, Dr Sabeel Ahmed, 26, has also been charged in connection with the inquiry and was remanded in custody at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court on 16 July.
His brother Kafeel Ahmed was also detained after the Glasgow incident and remains in hospital under armed guard with 90% burns to his body. His brother Kafeel Ahmed was detained after the Glasgow incident and remains in hospital under armed guard with 90% burns to his body.
A fourth doctor, Mohammed Haneef, 27, had been accused in Australia of providing support to a terrorist organisation, but the charges against him were dropped on Friday.A fourth doctor, Mohammed Haneef, 27, had been accused in Australia of providing support to a terrorist organisation, but the charges against him were dropped on Friday.
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Dr Abdullah, who was the first to be charged with conspiring with others to cause explosions, was remanded in custody on 7 July.
The charge against Dr Asha accuses him of conspiring with Bilal Abdullah, Kafeel Ahmed and others unknown to cause explosions of a nature likely to endanger life or cause serious injury.The charge against Dr Asha accuses him of conspiring with Bilal Abdullah, Kafeel Ahmed and others unknown to cause explosions of a nature likely to endanger life or cause serious injury.
Dr Asha was remanded in custody by Westminster magistrates on 20 July.
Last month, two cars containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were discovered in London. A day later a burning car was driven into Glasgow airport.Last month, two cars containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were discovered in London. A day later a burning car was driven into Glasgow airport.