Mohammed Gulzar
Mohammed Gulzar was one of the eight terror suspects on trial for the August 2006 plot to blow up passenger jets en route from London Heathrow Airport to the U.S.. Although considered one of the top conspirators on trial, along with alleged ringleaders Ahmed Abdullah Ali and Assad Sarwar, Gulzar was found not guilty on all counts on September 8, 2008.
Fast Facts
- Trial began April 3, 2008
- 26 years old when trial began
- Birth Name: Mohammed Yasar Gulzar
- From London, U.K.
- Arrested: August 20, 2006
- Charges: Conspiracy to murder and commit acts of terrorism; intending to smuggle explosives
- Plead not guilty May 18, 2007
- Found not guilty on September 8, 2008
- Co-defendants found guilty: Ahmed Abdullah Ali, Assad Sarwar and Tanvir Hussain
The Plot
The men were accused of planning to explode homemade bombs aboard at least seven airplanes en route from the United Kingdom to the U.S. and Canada. The devices they had allegedly intended to use would have been fabricated from easily accessible items such as hydrogen peroxide, camera parts and soft drinks.
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