| A terrror trip to the chemists
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| Laughing 21/7 terrorists Manfu Asiedu and Muktar Ibrahim brought gallons of hydrogen peroxide at this cosmetics wholesaler in north London to make suicide bombs.Bearded Ibrahim's device failed to explode when he detonated it on a bus and he was jailed for 40 years. Asiedu lost his nerve and threw his bomb away. He was jailed for 33 years. Had the bombers been successful they could have caused London's worst terrorist atrocity.
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| A fat cat fraud
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| Three crooked bosses of a giant insurance company were jailed for a total of 14 years. Philip Condon, Dennis Lomas and Michael Bright hid the dire financial position of Independent Insurance from staff and shareholders to save their 'fat cat' salaries. The firm collapsed in one of Britain's 'biggest commercial disasters.'
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| A four day terror training weekend
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| Five would-be terrorists used al Qaeda techniques during a training camp in the New Forest.
The four day camp on April 28, 2006 was one of a series of trips including paint balling, camping in the Lake District and visits to an Islamic centre in East Sussex.
Leader Mohammed Hamid dubbed himself 'Osama Bin London' and trained members of the 21/7 terror cell, Woolwich Crown Court has heard.
Mohammed Hamid, Kibley Da Costa, Mousa Brown, Mohammed Al-Figari and Kader Ahmed deny all the charges.
You can see their mug shots in the picture archive and footage of the paint balling trip in the video vault.
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| BBC paintballing trip for terorrists
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| A BBC documentary team booked this paintballing trip for a group of Islamic terror recruits.
The trip to the Springwood paintballing centre in Tonbridge, Kent, on February 13, 2005 was arranged by the film crew who later broadcast a documentary called: 'Don't Panic, I'm Islamic.'
The clips show Mohammed Hamid, 50, and others including the 21/7 London bombers training at the centre in Kent.
Hamid, who called himself 'Osama Bin London', is said to have organised paramiltary-style terror training camps in the Lake District and across the Southeast of England.
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