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Four men admit to London Stock Exchange bomb plot



LONDON: Four English men asked for forgiveness accountable on Thursday to engagement in a plan to blast the Manchester Share Change.


The men were among nine offenders experiencing test in Manchester over an claimed plan to harm the exchange and several other high-profile objectives in January 2010. All had at first asked for forgiveness not accountable to all the expenses against them.


But on Thursday four of the offenders asked for forgiveness accountable at Woolwich Title Court to engagement in the Share Change plan, and the five other English people to smaller expenses.


The thinks, outdated between 20 and 30, were caught in Manchester, Cardiff and Stoke-on-Trent in central Britain, in what police called the biggest anti-terror raid for two years.


Prosecutors said they planned to send mail weapons to various objectives in the run-up to Christmas 2010 and had mentioned establishing a "Mumbai-style" atrocity — mentioning the blast explosions that murdered 166 people in India's financial center in 2008.


The nine offenders were charged of saying yes on objectives, talking about materials and methods, and studying information "containing practical instructions for a enemy harm."


A hand-written target list found at one of the defendant's homes listed the labels and details of Manchester Gran Boris Jackson, two rabbis, the American Embassy and the Share Change.


Mohammed Chowdhury, 21; Shah Rahman, 28; Gurukanth Desai, 30, and Abdul Miah, 25, all said preparing for functions of terrorism by planning to plant an improvised blast in the bathrooms of the Manchester Share Change.


They will be sentenced next week. (AP) 



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