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PostPosted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 3:50 pm 
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Interesting, but I wonder how many of Castle Cabs customers will be pleased to see him in front of the wheel.

But I suppose everyone is entitled to a second chance. :shock:

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Sussex wrote:
But I suppose everyone is entitled to a second chance. :shock:

But then again. :-k

City taxi driver on terror plot charge

A 30-year-old dad from Coventry was due in court today accused of being the leader of a terrorist group. MohammedAjmal Khan - believed to be a taxi driver, who lives in Broad Street, Foleshill - has been charged under the Terrorism Act 2000. He is accused of directing a terrorist organisation for four years and belonging to a “proscribed” organisation.

Khan, who is married and has two children, is understood to live with his elderly parents. He is one of three city people facing charges of plotting to fund terrorism following arrests in Coventry last week.

Mohammed Khan, 29-year-old Palvinder Singh, of Freeman Street, Foleshill, and 41-year-old Frzana Khan, of Anley Way, Daimler Green, are all accused of conspiring to provide money and other property for use in acts of terrorism, between March 29, 2001, and March 1, this year.

They are also accused of plotting to arrange the availability of property for the purposes of terrorism. Palvinder Singh is believed to have worked at a shop in Spon End and lived with his mother, a brother and sister. Frzana Khan is thought to be Mohammed Khan’s cousin. Police said the arrests related to acts of terrorism abroad. Neighbours of the suspects said they kept themselves to themselves.

One of the charges against Mohammed Khan says he is linked to a group called Lashkar E Tayyiba, which is involved in the long-running dispute over the Kashmir region. All three were due before Bow Street magistrates in London today after being charged on Saturday. They were arrested in Coventry on Tuesday.

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http://www.thisisyork.co.uk/york/archive/2005/03/07/york_news_local20ZM.html

Different Judge, different out-come. :shock:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nort ... 328957.stm

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