Naa'imur Zakariyah Rahman is charged with preparing terrorist attacks by carrying out reconnaissance, recording a pledge of allegiance, and “delivering a rucksack and jacket to be fitted with explosives.” He is also accused of helping his friend Mohammad Aqib Imran to plan terrorist acts and join Daesh by filming a sponsorship video for him.
The 20-year-old Daesh* sympathizer is on trial for reportedly preparing to bomb the UK prime minister's official residence and plotting to behead Theresa May herself.
The plot was exposed by an undercover MI5 agent, who posed as a fake high-ranking Daesh official in Syria, as the two reportedly met in a London shopping center. Rahman allegedly told the “senior official” that he planned to use a suicide belt, an improvised explosive device, a drone and poison in his attack on number 10.
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The alleged video footage of another meeting with the informant was shown to jurors, with Rahman diving into the details of his plan, such as getting past the gates of Prime Minister Theresa May's residence, making a “10-second sprint” for the front door and “taking her head off” before security forces could stop him.
“The evidence shows in detail his developing fervor as he first assembled his plan, carried out reconnaissance and perfected his ideas and then acquired the means to execute…