Teenager convicted of attempted murder in London Tube bombing cucumbers

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 21:52:17


Teenager convicted of attempted murder in London Tube bombing cucumbers

Ahmed Hassan, 18, left the device in a subway carriage with 93 passengers on board on the morning of September 15. It partially exploded at Parsons Green station in west London, injuring 30 people. Hassan, who had gotten off the train at the previous stop, was uninjured.

A jury at the Old Bailey court in London heard how the combination of chemicals he used to make the device was extremely dangerous, with even a gram having the potential to cause serious injury and damage on detonation, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).



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By the morning of the attack, Hassan had made at least 400 grams (about 14 ounces) of the explosive at his home in Sunbury, west London, the court heard. He also packed the device, which was operated by a timer, with more than 4 pounds of metal shrapnel in order to cause as much injury as possible.

When it exploded, witnesses described hearing a loud bang and seeing a fireball roll across the carriage ceiling, the CPS said.

Hassan was arrested in the southern port town of Dover the following day in connection with the attack.

'The prosecution argued that Ahmed Hassan made this homemade bomb with the aim of indiscriminately killing as many people as possible. The jury has agreed,' said Sue Hemming from the CPS. 'It was only a matter of luck that the device did not work as he intended or it could easily have led to the loss of innocent lives.'

A jury at the Old Bailey court in London heard how the combination of chemicals he used to make the device was extremely dangerous, with even a gram having the potential to cause serious injury and damage on detonation, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). When it exploded, witnesses described hearing a loud bang and seeing a fireball roll across the carriage ceiling, the CPS said. Hassan was arrested in the southern port town of Dover the following day in connection with the attack. Hassan was arrested in the southern port town of Dover the following day in connection with the attack. 'The prosecution argued that Ahmed Hassan made this homemade bomb with the aim of indiscriminately killing as many people as possible. The jury has agreed,' said Sue Hemming from the CPS. 'It was only a matter of luck that the device did not work as he intended or it could easily have led to the loss of innocent lives.' When it exploded, witnesses described hearing a loud bang and seeing a fireball roll across the carriage ceiling, the CPS said. A jury at the Old Bailey court in London heard how the combination of chemicals he used to make the device was extremely dangerous, with even a gram having the potential to cause serious injury and damage on detonation, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). 'The prosecution argued that Ahmed Hassan made this homemade bomb with the aim of indiscriminately killing as many people as possible. The jury has agreed,' said Sue Hemming from the CPS. 'It was only a matter of luck that the device did not work as he intended or it could easily have led to the loss of innocent lives.' Hassan was arrested in the southern port town of Dover the following day in connection with the attack. By the morning of the attack, Hassan had made at least 400 grams (about 14 ounces) of the explosive at his home in Sunbury, west London, the court heard. He also packed the device, which was operated by a timer, with more than 4 pounds of metal shrapnel in order to cause as much injury as possible. Hassan was arrested in the southern port town of Dover the following day in connection with the attack. Hassan was arrested in the southern port town of Dover the following day in connection with the attack. A jury at the Old Bailey court in London heard how the combination of chemicals he used to make the device was extremely dangerous, with even a gram having the potential to cause serious injury and damage on detonation, according to a statement from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). Ahmed Hassan, 18, left the device in a subway carriage with 93 passengers on board on the morning of September 15. It partially exploded at Parsons Green station in west London, injuring 30 people. Hassan, who had gotten off the train at the previous stop, was uninjured. By the morning of the attack, Hassan had made at least 400 grams (about 14 ounces) of the explosive at his home in Sunbury, west London, the court heard. He also packed the device, which was operated by a timer, with more than 4 pounds of metal shrapnel in order to cause as much injury as possible. By the morning of the attack, Hassan had made at least 400 grams (about 14 ounces) of the explosive at his home in Sunbury, west London, the court heard. He also packed the device, which was operated by a timer, with more than 4 pounds of metal shrapnel in order to cause as much injury as possible. By the morning of the attack, Hassan had made at least 400 grams (about 14 ounces) of the explosive at his home in Sunbury, west London, the court heard. He also packed the device, which was operated by a timer, with more than 4 pounds of metal shrapnel in order to cause as much injury as possible. 'The prosecution argued that Ahmed Hassan made this homemade bomb with the aim of indiscriminately killing as many people as possible. The jury has agreed,' said Sue Hemming from the CPS. 'It was only a matter of luck that the device did not work as he intended or it could easily have led to the loss of innocent lives.'

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