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El Al bomb plot man could be free soon

April 7, 2011 11:23
How the JC reported the Hindawi trial in 1986

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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A terrorist jailed for 45 years in 1986 for plotting to blow up an Israeli plane could be released early after High Court judges ruled against the government.

Nezar Hindawi attempted to destroy an El-Al airplane carrying 370 people by planting a bomb in the luggage of his pregnant fiancée. Anne-Marie Murphy, an Irish national, knew nothing of the plot; a former chambermaid in the Hiulton Hotel in Park Lane, she later gave birth to their daughter.

The plot, widely believed to have been instigated by Syria, was discovered beforehand, and in 1986 Hindawi was handed what is thought to be the longest ever specific prison term ordered by an English court. The then Lord Chief Justice described the plan as "a foul and horrible crime."

Hindawi has been eligible for early parole since 2001. In 2009 the Parole Board recommended freeing him, despite the fact that he had served only half of his sentence.