
A nursing assistant who planned to bombard hospitals and RAF bases has been imprisoned forever.
Mohammed Farooq planned to blow up an ammunition at the St. James Hospital in Leeds in January
Farooq, 29, was charged with the swearing-in-to-self-dependent circumcision by the Crown Crown of Sheffield, with the swearing-in-offs that he wanted to kill as many nurses as possible.
During Friday’s punishment, Farooq was sentenced to 37 years in prison for life.
Ms. Judge Chima-Grob said about 10 kilograms of explosives were put under pressure.
“You have been disappointed in your life, both personally and professionally, because you have not been able to get the standard of work to become a nurse,” he said.
Farooq, who was described by his defense team as autism, looked at the “anti-Western” plate and downloaded the terrorist hand, including one of them on how to make a bomb.
Farooq was appointed as an assistant nursing to the hospital at the time.
He sent a text to a nurse who thought he was working that night and told him there was a bomb in the hospital.
The court heard that this was not to inform the staff and patients, but to start a evacuation in which Farooq could kill more people.
“He wanted to blow up the bomb when the coin was full of nurses and exit,” the judge added.
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The court was listening to the patient’s words, and the attacker “speaked outside the hospital by the patient’s Natan Newba.
Judge Chima-Grob says Newbey evidence during the trial “the most interesting of the court was the court he had heard so far,” she said, how Farooq told him how he planned to kill the people.
The judge says Farooq is said to have a personality disorder and may have suffered from depression, but his deterioration did not cause his crimes or did not force his crimes.
“You are a dangerous criminal.
“The kind thinking of a stranger has passed, you and the people you have opened saved you,” the judge said.
He added that Mr. Newbyi’s work “bhink a cruelty”, adding.
The court heard Farooq’s words that he had initially planned to attack the Raf Menouts Hill.
But he felt that the spy base, where we US and British staff, would be well protected, and instead chose to target the hospital.
He was arrested outside the hospital with a pressured cook bomb, which was designed to be double those he used by the Boston Marathon in 2013.
It was told to be drowned in the “extremist Islamic ideology” and went to the hospital through a “terrorist attack” to “teen his own martyrdom.
Prosecutor General Jonathan Sandford KC had earlier said Farooq had protested against several former colleagues and conducted a poisonous pen campaign against him.
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Det Sput Paul Greenwoody, head of investigations to counter-terrorism in the northeast, welcomed the sentence.
“Farooq was dangerously close to harming innocent people,” he said.
“Because of Natan Newba’s courage, he never achieved his full plans and instead forced him to face the long-term consequences of extremist ideology and his deep protests.
“Today’s punishment helps us continue to continue the events that morning,” said Professor Fillwood, executive director of Leeds’ educational hospitals NHS Trust.
“It was a very difficult time for the staff and the sick, and I am proud to be proud of the peaceful and professional manner that they responded during the day so that everyone stays safe.
“You want to thank the police for supporting them during the incident and throughout the investigation, and I would like to thank Nathan Newby for his courage and initiative that morning.
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