How WERE they freed? Terrorist jailed with London Bridge knifeman Usman Khan over 2010 plot to blow up London stock exchange went on to plan a Lee Rigby-style murder... so what happened to the seven others?
Mohibur Rahman, 35, was one of nine terrorists handed long sentences in 2012
They planned to blow up famous sights such as London Eye and Stock Exchange
Rahman released in 2015 while serving part of his sentence at Belmarsh prison
But there he made friends with Khobaib Hussain and Naweed Ali from Midlands
The trio formed a group called 'The Three Musketeers' and had encrypted texts
In 2013, they had plotted to launch attacks against military targets across the UK
Mohibur Rahman, 35, was one of nine terrorists, including Khan, who were handed long sentences in 2012 for a plan to blow up famous sights in London. Rahman is circled on the left of the surveillance photograph (top) of those convicted of the plot along with Khan, circled centre. Both were from Stoke-on-Trent. Rahman was released in 2015 but while serving part of his sentence at Belmarsh top security prison in South-East London he became friends with two men from the West Midlands, Khobaib Hussain and Naweed Ali. The trio were inspired by the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby in May 2013 and plotted to launch attacks against military targets across the UK. Tahir Aziz, 40, joined their plot later.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7742383/One-terrorists-jailed-London-Bridge-knifeman-left-prison-plan-Lee-Rigby-style-murder.html
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One of the terrorists who was jailed with Usman Khan in 2012 was also released early from prison after a successful appeal — then started plotting an attack to murder members of the public with a pipe bomb and a meat cleaver.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/london-bridge-attack-sidekick-plotted-terrorism-as-soon-as-he-got-out-of-jail-0xrpklggm