Terrorist Plead Not Guilty To al-Qaida Linked Plot


16 November 2011

Three men accused of terrorist plot against a Danish newspaper are facing 20 years in prison if found guilty. Mikael Davud of Uighur origin, Shawan Sadek Saeed Bujak an Iraqi, and David Jakobsen an Uzbek are the men who deny they had anything to do with the al-Qaida linked plot. Their plan consisted of attacking a controversial cartoonist who printed cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. At the time of the arrest the three men possessed hydrogen peroxide and acetone materials used to make a bomb. It is highly likely that Davud is the mastermind of this plot as he holds ties with the al-Qaida network and trained with explosives in a Pakistan camp. Davud stated that “he was planning an attack on his own and the target was Chinese interest.” Their trial will begin in two weeks.

Source:http://www.taiwannews.com.tw/etn/news_content.php?id=1760101

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