An Uber driver, Mohiussunnath Chowdhury, from Luton, who repeatedly shouted ‘Allah Akbar’ while brandishing a four-foot samurai sword, injuring police outside Buckingham Palace, faces retrial after a jury was unable to reach a verdict.
The jury from London fail to reach a majority verdict on the charge of preparing to commit an act of terrorism.
This is the letter that the defendant wrote to his sister that detectives found:
''To my dearest sister, By the time you read this Insha'Allah [God willing] I will be with Allah.”
“Do not cry and be strong. The Shaheed [witness or martyr] will take 70 members of his family with him to paradise. I will take you there Insha'Allah.”
"Tell everyone I love them and that they should struggle against the enemies of Allah …The Queen and her soldiers will all be in the hellfire, they go to war with Muslims around the world and kill them without any mercy.”
Be interesting to know the makeup of the jury.
The jury from London fail to reach a majority verdict on the charge of preparing to commit an act of terrorism.
This is the letter that the defendant wrote to his sister that detectives found:
''To my dearest sister, By the time you read this Insha'Allah [God willing] I will be with Allah.”
“Do not cry and be strong. The Shaheed [witness or martyr] will take 70 members of his family with him to paradise. I will take you there Insha'Allah.”
"Tell everyone I love them and that they should struggle against the enemies of Allah …The Queen and her soldiers will all be in the hellfire, they go to war with Muslims around the world and kill them without any mercy.”
Be interesting to know the makeup of the jury.
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