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London Stock Exchange and rabbi plotters plead guilty

February 1, 2012 14:57

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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Four men have pleaded guilty to a plot to attack the London Stock Exchange and target two rabbis at their homes.

The men appeared at Woolwich Crown Court with five other British Muslims and pleaded guilty to the plan to plant an improvised explosive device in the Exchange’s toilets.

The plot, was foiled in December 2010 in a large-scale anti-terror raid. Investigators found a handwritten target list at one of the defendant's homes. On it were the names and addresses of the rabbis, as well as Mayor Boris Johnson and the US Embassy.

The plotters held meetings planning the attacks, researched how to make bombs and scouted locations, but their movements were being monitored by police. One recording showed the men denying the Holocaust.