CAGED FOR LIFE: Rochdale terror plotter brought to justice
Date published: 19 December 2008
Convicted terrorist Rangzieb Ahmed.
Rochdale-born Al-Qaeda terrorist has been sentenced to life imprisonment today (Friday 19 December) – with a minimum term of 10 years.
Manchester Crown Court brought Rangzieb Ahmed and fellow terror plotter Habib Ahmed to justice for directing and plotting terrorism and mass murder.
Rangzieb Ahmed, 33, and Habib, 29, were caught with two diaries containing details of top Al-Qaeda operatives, described in court as a terrorist's contact book. Fellow terrorists considered him as a ‘trusted and experiences operative’ and last year police thwarted his villainous attempts to set up a terror cell in Manchester.
The court previously heard how counter-terrorism officers, who were monitoring the two men, had bugged the hotel room in Dubai where they made several coded references to al-Qaeda.
They also placed a probe in the taxi of Habib, who they continued to monitor when he returned to the UK.
Rangzieb returned to Pakistan in January 2006 to continue his ambitions as an international terrorist.
Both Rangzieb Ahmed and Habib Ahmed have been found guilty of possessing the diaries for purposes of terrorism and reportedly remained emotionless whilst hearing their condemning verdicts. They are to be sentenced tomorrow (19 December).
Detective Chief Superintendent Tony Porter from Greater Manchester Police said: "Rangzieb Ahmed is a very dangerous man. He consorts with senior terrorist figures and has devoted his life to creating and working with terrorist networks.
- Rangzieb Ahmed, of Fallowfield, south Manchester, was cleared of possessing a rucksack containing traces of explosives for the use of terrorism.
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