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A man has admitted helping 21 July bomb plotter Hussain Osman evade police in the wake of the attempted attacks on London's transport system in 2005. 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 at the end of an Old Bailey trial beginning next week of five people facing similar charges. 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.