Friday, June 15, 2007

Brits Jail 7 Al-Qaeda Vermin

If they're considered a sleeper cell, why not put them to sleep? All they'll do in prison is recruit new members.

'Sleeper cell' plot seven jailed
Seven men have been jailed for up to 26 years for performing key roles in an al-Qaeda-linked plot to kill thousands of people in the UK and US.

Woolwich Crown Court heard the men were part of a "sleeper cell" centred on Dhiren Barot, who is already serving a life sentence.

Six of the seven defendants had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to cause explosions.

The final plotter, Qaisar Shaffi, was found guilty of conspiracy to murder.
Unfortunately, most of these maggots are fairly young, and will no doubt be primed and ready for more mayhem when they're released. They'll probably wind up with time off for good behavior.
Mohammed Naveed Bhatti, 27, of Harrow in north London, was jailed for 20 years; Junade Feroze, 31, of Blackburn, received 22 years and Zia Ul Haq, 28, of Wembley in north London, got 18 years.

Abdul Aziz Jalil, 24, of Luton, was jailed for 26 years; Omar Abdur Rehman, 23 of Bushey in Hertfordshire, was jailed for 15 years and Nadeem Tarmohamed, 29 also of Wembley, received 20 years. Qaisar Shaffi, 28, of Willesden, north-west London, was sentenced to 15 years.
I wonder what religion these chaps practice?

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