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Uber driver who plotted attacks at Pride and Madame Tussauds jailed for life

Mohiussunnath Chowdhury has been jailed for life (Picture: PA)

A former Uber driver who plotted a gun and knife rampage at busy London tourist sites has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 25 years.

Mohiussunnath Chowdhury, 29, planned to target Madame Tussauds, the gay Pride parade and an open-top sightseeing bus, using a gun, knife and van, last year.

He was said to be driven by ‘dreams of martyrdom’, and was arrested three days before the Pride parade in summer 2019 after he unknowingly revealed his plans to undercover police officers.

Chowdhury, from Luton, bragged to them about deceiving a jury which cleared him of a sword attack on police outside Buckingham Palace at a previous trial at the Old Bailey in December 2018.

But the jury at a separate subsequent trial found him guilty of terror offences in February, little more than a year later.

Chowdhury was handed the life sentence at Woolwich Crown Court on Thursday.

A knife, shown in evidence at Woolwich Crown Court (Picture: PA)

Appearing in court wearing a grey tracksuit and face mask, he was sentenced for convictions of engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts, collecting information likely to be useful to someone preparing an act of terrorism and disseminating terrorist publications.

Sentencing, Judge Andrew Lees said he was satisfied that Chowdhury was ‘dangerous’ and posed ‘a significant risk to members of the public of serious harm’.

He said: ‘The danger that you present is ongoing, it’s not possible to say when that danger will abate.’

Four covert officers, posing as like-minded extremists, befriended and monitored Chowdhury after he was freed from HMP Belmarsh when jurors cleared him in December 2018 of slashing police with a sword outside the Queen’s London home while shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’.

Within a week of his release he had begun posting extremist messages online.

Over the course of a five-month surveillance operation detectives gathered crucial information about Chowdhury’s mindset and plans after winning his trust.

A police interview with Chowdhury (Picture: PA)

Chowdhury’s subsequent trial at Woolwich Crown Court heard that the ex-chicken shop worker prepared for his potential attack by lifting weights, practising stabbing, rehearsing beheading techniques as well as booking shooting range training and trying to acquire a real gun.

The trial heard that he had a document on his phone titled ‘guidance for doing just terror operations’ which included instructions on how to kill people with knives.

At the sentencing hearing on Thursday, prosecutor Duncan Atkinson QC argued that Chowdhury should received a life sentence as a pre-sentence report showed he posed a ‘significant risk to the public’ of causing ‘serious harm’ through potential future offending.

He suggested the evidence showed there had been a risk of ‘an imminent attack’ that had been intended to involve ‘multiple deaths’.

But defence lawyer Simon Csoka QC suggested Chowdhury’s behaviour had been a ‘delayed teenage phase’, arguing that he had done ‘very little beyond talking’ about potential attacks on ‘hypothetical targets’.

He suggested that Chowdhury had displayed a ‘cooling off’ in his interactions with undercover officers, and highlighted he had not taken up their offers of opportunities in support of an attack.

Chowdhury’s defence barrister previously argued that the university drop-out was a ‘pathetic little man’ and an ‘attention-seeker’ who ‘talks and talks, but doesn’t do’.

A knife on a bed, shown at Woolwich Crown Court (Picture: PA)

But prosecutors argued at trial that Chowdhury desired to ‘unleash death and suffering’ on non-Muslims after being influenced by sermons from preachers like al Qaida’s Anwar Al-Awlaki.

Chowdhury told one undercover officer he was free to attack one million unbelievers if he was fighting for ‘the pleasure of Allah’ and stressed the importance of an ‘ambush’, saying: ‘They shouldn’t know what hit them.’

His sister Sneha Chowdhury, 26, who was convicted of one count of failing to disclose information about acts of terrorism, is yet to be sentenced.

The judge handed Chowdhury a life sentence, with a minimum term of 25 years, for the charge of engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts.

He also received a sentence of seven years for one count of collecting information likely to be useful to someone preparing an act of terrorism and three years for disseminating terrorist publications, both to be served concurrently.

Commenting on the case, Jenny Hopkins, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said Chowdhury was ‘a serious danger to the public’ and that it was ‘right that that this successful prosecution means he will serve a lengthy prison sentence’.

She added: ‘Inspired by previous murderous attacks and his warped ideology, Chowdhury wanted to cause indiscriminate death and mayhem on the streets of London using a firearm, a sword and even a van.

‘Despite knowing that Chowdhury expected to die in any attack, his sister decided not to tell the police about the plot.

‘Even when it involves family, we all have an obligation under the law to report any risk of terrorism to keep our country safe.

‘The hard work of our prosecution team has resulted in a dangerous terrorist being taken off the streets.’

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

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