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Man admits helping 21/7 plotter | Man admits helping 21/7 plotter |
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A man has admitted helping 21 July bomb plotter Hussain Osman avoid arrest in the wake of the attempted attacks on London's transport system in 2005. | |
Mohamed Kabashi, 25, from Brighton, pleaded guilty to failing to disclose information and assisting an offender. | Mohamed Kabashi, 25, from Brighton, pleaded guilty to failing to disclose information and assisting an offender. |
He was arrested in August 2005 as police investigated those they suspected of helping Osman. | He was arrested in August 2005 as police investigated those they suspected of helping Osman. |
Kabashi will be sentenced after an Old Bailey trial beginning next week of five people on the same charges. | |
Osman's wife, Yeshiemebet Girma, her sister Mulumebet Girma, and Shadi Abdelgadir, Asias Girma and Omar Almagboul have all pleaded not guilty. | |
Kabashi was remanded in custody. | |
Osman was sentenced to life imprisonment last year after being convicted of conspiracy to murder. | |
He had tried to detonate a home-made bomb on a Tube train near Shepherd's Bush station on 21 July 2005. |
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