Jihadists trained in Pak ordered to spread knowledge across Europe to 'whack' innocent people
Related
Top Stories
- Police on money trail, Sreesanth in fresh trouble
- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrives today, PM to seek early revival of border talks
- Disabled girls say raped in Rajasthan school, 4 arrested
- Kataria ideal man, Sohrabuddin had to die: RSS-affiliated outfit
- Gunmen kill senior woman member of Pakistani party led by Imran Khan

Jihadists groups in the UK, which were trained by Al-Qaeda in Pakistan, have been ordered to spread their knowledge throughout Europe so fanatics can "whack" innocent people here, it has emerged.
Details of the orders emerged after the ringleaders of a Birmingham terror cell were convicted on Thursday of planning a suicide bombing campaign in the UK, said the Telegraph.
Irfan Naseer, 31, Irfan Khalid, 27, and Ashik Ali, 27, now face life behind bars after plotting to kill hundreds of people with eight suicide bombers armed with guns.
According to the Telegraph, it emerged that the terror group now favours training a few extremists and using them as emissaries to recruit other self-motivated cells to launch attacks in the West.
But in conversations secretly recorded by MI5 and the police, the pair revealed the terror group's desire to then pass on their expertise.
Naseer told members of his cell that 'Al-Qaeda' main aim is the knowledge that they give us, we want more and more people (to) have (a) stance in Europe. So they can start whacking you there, yeah, do you understand?'
According to the Telegraph, the terror case also highlighted flaws in the government's Prevent strategy, which is supposed to encourage communities to work with the police to highlight and stop the radicalisation of young people.
It emerged that some people in Birmingham knew Naseer had sent four other men to Pakistan for training but did not alert the police, the paper added.
Editors’ Pick
- Quake-hit and shaken, Bhaderwah spends nights in the open
- UP blast accused dies on way to jail, govt wanted to drop case against him
- Former civil aviation secy changes mind, seeks airport security exemption as EC
- BCCI suspects Gujarat players in other teams were also approached
- Police on money trail, Sreesanth in fresh trouble
- Chhattisgarh 'encounter' leaves 8 villagers dead, no Maoist link yet
- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrives today, PM to seek early revival of border talks


Najib Razak sworn-in as Malaysia's PM, opposition cries foul
Radical Islamic outfit strikes terror in Bangladesh, 18 killed
Syrian civil war: Israeli PM visits China after Syria strikes
US horrified by reports of Syria massacre




















