Ringleader jailed for plot to behead UK Muslim soldier

19 Feb, 2008

The ringleader of a plot to behead a Muslim soldier in the British army "like a pig" and release a video of the murder to the media was jailed on Monday for at least 14 years. Parviz Khan, 37, was described in court as a violent Islamic extremist who wanted to spread panic among the armed forces and the wider public.
Prosecutors said the British and Pakistani passport holder was angry that Muslims were serving in the British army, which militants portray as fighting Islam in Iraq and Afghanistan. The father-of-three pleaded guilty last month to charges including the beheading plot, which was foiled by police and the MI5 security service a year ago.
Khan also admitted sending equipment such as night-vision cameras, balaclavas and computers to Pakistan to be used by militants fighting US and British troops in Afghanistan.
During the trial in Leicester, prosecutor Nigel Rumfit the plot, saying "young Blair is going to go crazy", a reference to then prime minister Tony Blair. Khan planned to enlist drug dealers to help kidnap a Muslim soldier on a night out in Birmingham.
The victim was to be seized, bundled into a car and taken to a lock-up garage. "He would be murdered by having his head cut off like a pig," Rumfitt said. Prosecutors said the expression "like a pig" was Khan's own. Film of the killing would then be released to Arab television station Al Jazeera. Several other men were also on trial with Khan. Basiru Gassama, 30, was jailed for two years for failing to disclose information about the plot.

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