British man accused of plotting to attack U.S. military personnel

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 00:44:32


British man accused of plotting to attack U.S. military personnel

The uncle, Shazib Ahmed Khan, is 22. The men are from Luton, north of London.

Metropolitan Police investigated the men and found 'sufficient evidence' to charge them, said Deborah Walsh, deputy head of counterterrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service.

The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network.



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They were set to appear Tuesday in Westminster Magistrates' Court.

The uncle, Shazib Ahmed Khan, is 22. The men are from Luton, north of London. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. The uncle, Shazib Ahmed Khan, is 22. The men are from Luton, north of London. The uncle, Shazib Ahmed Khan, is 22. The men are from Luton, north of London. They were set to appear Tuesday in Westminster Magistrates' Court. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. Metropolitan Police investigated the men and found 'sufficient evidence' to charge them, said Deborah Walsh, deputy head of counterterrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service. The uncle, Shazib Ahmed Khan, is 22. The men are from Luton, north of London. The uncle, Shazib Ahmed Khan, is 22. The men are from Luton, north of London. Metropolitan Police investigated the men and found 'sufficient evidence' to charge them, said Deborah Walsh, deputy head of counterterrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. Metropolitan Police investigated the men and found 'sufficient evidence' to charge them, said Deborah Walsh, deputy head of counterterrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. The uncle, Shazib Ahmed Khan, is 22. The men are from Luton, north of London. The uncle, Shazib Ahmed Khan, is 22. The men are from Luton, north of London. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. Metropolitan Police investigated the men and found 'sufficient evidence' to charge them, said Deborah Walsh, deputy head of counterterrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service. Metropolitan Police investigated the men and found 'sufficient evidence' to charge them, said Deborah Walsh, deputy head of counterterrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service. Metropolitan Police investigated the men and found 'sufficient evidence' to charge them, said Deborah Walsh, deputy head of counterterrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service. Metropolitan Police investigated the men and found 'sufficient evidence' to charge them, said Deborah Walsh, deputy head of counterterrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service. The uncle, Shazib Ahmed Khan, is 22. The men are from Luton, north of London. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network. The uncle and nephew were allegedly planning to travel to Syria to join ISIS, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service. It gave no further details about the alleged plot to attack military personnel or the duo's purported plans to join the terror network.

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