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  1. Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan (Urdu: محمد نعيم نور خان, born 1979) was an alleged Al-Qaeda operative and computer expert. Arrested in Pakistan on 13 July 2004, files found on his laptop contained details of a terrorist plot to attack U.S. financial buildings and locations in the UK, including Heathrow Airport .

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  3. Aug 6, 2004 · Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, the Pakistani computer engineer now being described as an Al Qaeda facilitator or operative, was, by the account he gave his interrogators, a well-educated product of...

  4. Aug 2, 2004 · The figure, Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, was described by a Pakistani intelligence official as a 25-year-old computer engineer, arrested July 13, who had used and helped to operate a secret...

    • Suspected Fertiliser Plot Mastermind
    • Convicted Luton Cell Member
    • Army Abusers
    • Coughing on Tape
    • University
    • ‘We’ve Not Done Enough’

    Just three minutes walk away from Abdaly’s terraced home on Argyll Avenue, Mohammed Quayam Khan lived on Stratford Close. Quayam Khan, known to intelligence officials as ‘Q’, knew the leaders of the fertiliser gang, who in 2004 planned a series of bomb attacks on a range of potential targets including the Bluewater shopping centre in Kent and the M...

    Less than a mile away from where Abdaly lived with his Romanian-born wife and three young children, Abdul Aziz Jalil lived on Dallow Road. Jalil was jailed for a total of 26 years in 2007 after pleading guilty to a litany of charges, including conspiracy to cause explosions, relating to his role in the so-called ‘Luton cell’, which in 2004, planned...

    And Abdaly lived a matter of metres away from several of the five men convicted on January 11 of threatening an Army Regiment parading through the Luton town centre in March last year. The 2nd Battalion’s (The Poachers) homecoming parade was marred by the group. Munim Abdul of Highbury Road, Jalal Ahmed of Cavendish Road, Yousaf Bashir of Dane Road...

    Yesterday, Swedish investigators said they believe that Abdaly may have had help from others in planning his attack. They are investigating the audio message sent to police and a Stockholm news agency before the attack, in which a man thought to be Abdulwahab warned that “we are for real and do now exist among you Europeans”. A cough on the recordi...

    Last night, the university where Abdaly was enrolled on a sports therapy course from 2001-03 – the University of Luton, which is now part of the University of Bedfordshire – distanced itself from the bomber. Reports are emerging that after being excluded from the Luton Islamic Centre at the tail end of 2007 for his radical interpretations of the Ko...

    David Cameron conceded that his government and previous administrations had not done enough to stop the spread of radicalisation, during Prime Minister’s Question Time, this afternoon. He said: “If we’re frank on both sides of the house, we have not done enough to deal with the promotion of extremist islamism in our own country. “Whether it is maki...

  5. Aug 21, 2007 · ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The release after three years of imprisonment of a Pakistani man accused of aiding Al Qaeda has dismayed U.S. officials. Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, 28, was released without...

  6. Aug 6, 2004 · Mohammad Naeem Noor Khan was detained in the Pakistani city of Lahore on 12 July. Pakistani authorities give varying accounts of his alleged role, but certain officials say Mr Khan is a key...