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A massive and deadly terrorist plot targeting the Jewish community in Manchester was foiled by security agencies in the UK. A court has convicted two extremists linked to ISIS of planning the attack, which could have had catastrophic consequences. The 38-year-old Wilid Saadawi and 52-year-old Ammar Hussain were found guilty of conspiring to attack Jewish targets in Manchester with automatic firearms.
According to the prosecution, the duo had planned to purchase AK-47 rifles, pistols, and 1200 rounds of ammunition for a suicide-style attack. The court was told that the pair had intended to target Jewish areas, schools, and public gatherings. During a surveillance operation led by a secret police officer, Saadawi was overheard saying that he would not discriminate based on age or gender and that the maximum damage was his objective.
Assistant Chief Constable of the Greater Manchester Police, Rob Potts, said that the plot could have been one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in British history. He stated that targeting the Jewish community in a densely populated area would have had “extremely devastating” consequences.
The plot was foiled when the suspect was arrested while collecting the first batch of arms, which were provided by the police and rendered inoperable. Bodycam footage showed the suspect attempting to flee but being quickly apprehended by armed officers.
Investigations revealed that the mastermind, Wilid Saadawi, was inspired by the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks and aimed to replicate a similar attack. Intelligence agencies also found links between Saadawi and ISIS militants in the past.
The court has indicated that harsh sentences are expected for the convicted duo, and the foiling of the plot has been hailed as a significant victory against terrorism in the UK.
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