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Two plead guilty to Birmingham terror plot

April 10, 2013 06:09 pm | Updated June 13, 2016 07:15 am IST - LONDON

Two men accused of planning an al-Qaeda-inspired terrorist attack intended to be bigger than the 2005 London transit bombings have pleaded guilty in a London court.

Mohammed Rizwan and Bahader Ali on Wednesday admitted engaging in conduct in preparation of acts of terrorism.

Prosecutors say they were part of a gang that planned to detonate bombs hidden in backpacks. Three of the other plotters were convicted earlier this year.

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Prosecutors say that the gang had planned an attack that would rival the

>July 7, 2005, London transit bombings , which killed 52 commuters.

They planned to explode the bombs Birmingham, Britain’s second-largest city.

Six other gang members have already pleaded guilty. Sentencing will be later this month.

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