Seven British citizens had acquired “most of the necessary components” to launch a bombing campaign in the UK, the Old Bailey has heard. Prosecutor David Waters QC said “pubs, nightclubs and trains” were discussed as potential targets, but police moved in before the plot “reached fruition”.
All seven deny conspiring to cause life-endangering explosions between January 2003 and April 2004.
Four of them also deny having chemicals that could be used in bomb-making.
The prosecutor said 600 kilograms of ammonium nitrate fertiliser and a smaller amount of aluminium powder were recovered by detectives.




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