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Five guilty of helping bomb plot | Five guilty of helping bomb plot |
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Five men who helped the bombers in the aftermath of the failed London attacks on 21 July 2005 have been found guilty of terror charges. | Five men who helped the bombers in the aftermath of the failed London attacks on 21 July 2005 have been found guilty of terror charges. |
Kingston Crown Court heard they had provided the plotters with safe houses, passports, clothing and food. | Kingston Crown Court heard they had provided the plotters with safe houses, passports, clothing and food. |
All denied failing to report terrorism information and assisting an offender. | All denied failing to report terrorism information and assisting an offender. |
They are Muhedin Ali, 29, Wahbi Mohammed, 25, Ismail Abdurahman, 25, Siraj Ali, 32, and Abdul Sherif, 30. All of them are from London. | They are Muhedin Ali, 29, Wahbi Mohammed, 25, Ismail Abdurahman, 25, Siraj Ali, 32, and Abdul Sherif, 30. All of them are from London. |
Siraj Ali and Mohammed were also convicted of having prior knowledge of the plot to explode devices on the London transport network. | Siraj Ali and Mohammed were also convicted of having prior knowledge of the plot to explode devices on the London transport network. |
The four men behind that plot - Muktar Ibrahim, Yassin Omar, Ramzi Mohammed and Hussein Osman - were all jailed for life last year over the attempted attacks. | The four men behind that plot - Muktar Ibrahim, Yassin Omar, Ramzi Mohammed and Hussein Osman - were all jailed for life last year over the attempted attacks. |
They had tried to detonate devices on Tube trains at Shepherd's Bush, Warren Street and Oval stations and on a bus in Shoreditch, east London. | |
The court heard how after their attempts failed, Sherif played an "integral part" in arranging for his brother Osman to travel to Italy to stay with other family members. | |
Osman took the Eurostar from Waterloo using his brother's passport but was eventually arrested in Rome. |