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'MASS MURDER TERROR TARGETS' Three men charged over ‘terror plot to detonate a car bomb’ in London as cops fear for Parliament, Tower Bridge and Heathrow Airport

Suspected plot was allegedly inspired by Westminster killer Khalid Masood
By Mike Sullivan, Crime Editor
26th May 2017, 10:30 pm
Updated: 27th May 2017, 2:15 am

THREE men appeared in court charged over an alleged “mass murder” plot to detonate a car bomb in central London.

The suspected scheme, said to have been foiled by police and MI5, was allegedly inspired by Westminster killer Khalid Masood.

Police fear possible targets included Parliament, Tower Bridge, Westfield shopping centre, Heathrow Airport, the MI5 and MI6 buildings and the BBC.

Gay nightclubs, the Queen’s Guards, embassies including the Russian, US and Chinese missions, plus City banks and a Freemasons’ Lodge were also thought to be at risk.

Umar Ahmed Haque, 24, who faced Westminster JPs, is alleged to have told an accomplice the UK public deserve to be annihilated.

Continued: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3661616/three-men-charged-over-terror-plot-to-detonate-a-car-bomb-in-london/

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