(Independent-UK) Lizzie Dearden - Munir Mohammed, 36, and Rowaida El-Hassan, 33, have been found guilty of preparing to launch a terror attack using a homemade bomb and chemical weapons in the UK. Mohammed had already amassed two out of three core components for triacetone triperoxide (TATP), the unstable explosive used in recent ISIS attacks. He had also downloaded manuals on how to make mobile phone detonators and ricin, a deadly poison. El-Hassan, a pharmacist, advised Mohammed on what chemicals to buy for a bomb.
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