London:
Prosecutors have told a UK court that a planned attack by a husband-and-team pair of would-be terrorists fell apart after the couple became embroiled in a domestic dispute.
Police were called when 33-year-old Mohammed Sajid Khan and his 38-year-old wife Shasta got into an argument at their Manchester-area home in northern England last July.
Officers there found beheading videos, al-Qaida propaganda, bomb-making guides, safety goggles, syringes, peroxide, bleach and electrical equipment.
An examination of the satellite navigation in Shasta Khan's car showed several trips to Jewish areas of Manchester.
Shasta Khan, who denied wrongdoing, was found guilty on Thursday. Mohammed Sajid Khan pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing.
Jewish protection group the Community Service Trust says the verdict shows the "reality of anti-Jewish terrorism in Britain today."
Police were called when 33-year-old Mohammed Sajid Khan and his 38-year-old wife Shasta got into an argument at their Manchester-area home in northern England last July.
Officers there found beheading videos, al-Qaida propaganda, bomb-making guides, safety goggles, syringes, peroxide, bleach and electrical equipment.
An examination of the satellite navigation in Shasta Khan's car showed several trips to Jewish areas of Manchester.
Shasta Khan, who denied wrongdoing, was found guilty on Thursday. Mohammed Sajid Khan pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing.
Jewish protection group the Community Service Trust says the verdict shows the "reality of anti-Jewish terrorism in Britain today."
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