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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45062647


The youngest woman to be convicted of plotting a terror attack on British soil has been jailed for life with a 13-year minimum term.

Safaa Boular, 18, of Vauxhall, London, was convicted of preparing terrorism acts at home after failing to travel to Syria to join Islamic State militants.

Alongside her mother and sister, who were jailed in June, Boular was part of the UK's first all-female IS cell.

The judge said she was a continuing threat with "deeply entrenched" views.

Following her trial at the Old Bailey earlier this year, a jury convicted Boular of two counts of preparing acts of terrorism:

  • Planning to die in a suicide bombing in Syria
  • Preparing to attack the British Museum when travel was not possible
Boular presented herself at the trial in Western clothing and declared herself deradicalised. Her defence team said she had been groomed and exploited.

But Judge Mark Dennis QC described her as "a bright and very articulate person", able to stand up to anyone.

"She acted with open eyes," he said. "She was old enough to make her own decisions and her own choices."

And he warned she posed an ongoing threat.

"Based on the nature and circumstances of this offending, including the extent of her radicalisation and the depth of commitment to the Islamic State cause... I am satisfied there remains a significant risk to members of the public," said the judge.

"The defendant has yet to undertake deradicalisation measures which might undo completely her previous mind-set.

"There is insufficient evidence... to conclude at this stage that the defendant is a truly transformed individual."

Boular's radicalisation began in 2012, when her mother began apparently to support jihadist causes.

Two years later her older sister, Rizlaine, attempted and failed to reach Syria.

In the wake of the 2015 Paris terror attacks, when she was 15-years-old and preparing for her GCSEs, Safaa met online a female Islamic State group recruiter - and in turn began chatting to British fighter Naweed Hussain, originally from Coventry.

Their Instagram flirting led in August 2016 to an online "marriage" ceremony as the besotted teenager fell in love with a man twice her age.




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The trial heard that she had wanted to join Hussain in Syria, but she could not travel as she had already fallen under the suspicion of the security services.

Hussain urged her to attack the UK - and gave away his plans to MI5 officers posing online as extremists.

When he was killed in what is believed to have been a targeted drone strike, Boular pledged to go on without him.

She divulged his plans for a grenade and gun attack in London to another MI5 undercover officer who contacted her online, pretending to be Hussain's commander.

After being charged and held on remand for her suspected travel plans, prosecutors alleged Boular had encouraged Rizlaine from prison to take her place, referring to the attack as a "Mad Hatter's tea party" and weapons as "cakes".

During the sentencing hearing, Safaa Boular's defence team urged the judge to take into account what they described as her deeply troubling background, including the influence of her "very radicalised sister" and "neglectful mother".

Her teenage years had been chaotic, not least because of her life-threatening diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, they said.

Defence barrister Joel Bennathan QC said Boular was "an offender by exploitation".

He said: "This was an ill child from a damaging home. She was groomed, radicalised and then sexually groomed."


In June, her sister Rizlaine Boular, 22, was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 16 years.

Mina Dich, 44, their mother, was jailed for six years and nine months for assisting the plans
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The pair had admitted preparing a terror attack in Westminster by carrying out reconnaissance of landmarks and buying knives and a rucksack.



Here she is showing the jury that she is 'normal'. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

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The Mail story cracks me up, read this;

Safaa's lawyers told the court the teenager - who normally wore a burka but changed into Western clothes throughout her trial - had been 'groomed' into Islamist ideas and is now 'no longer a Muslim'.

:rofl::rofl:



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rorist-jailed-Mad-Hatters-tea-party-plot.html


Bye, bye :wave::wave:8-)
 
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Mentally sick person...she needs rehab like all the white trash terrorists.
 
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her journey ended even before it started ...
 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45062647


The youngest woman to be convicted of plotting a terror attack on British soil has been jailed for life with a 13-year minimum term.

Safaa Boular, 18, of Vauxhall, London, was convicted of preparing terrorism acts at home after failing to travel to Syria to join Islamic State militants.

Alongside her mother and sister, who were jailed in June, Boular was part of the UK's first all-female IS cell.

The judge said she was a continuing threat with "deeply entrenched" views.

Following her trial at the Old Bailey earlier this year, a jury convicted Boular of two counts of preparing acts of terrorism:

  • Planning to die in a suicide bombing in Syria
  • Preparing to attack the British Museum when travel was not possible
Boular presented herself at the trial in Western clothing and declared herself deradicalised. Her defence team said she had been groomed and exploited.

But Judge Mark Dennis QC described her as "a bright and very articulate person", able to stand up to anyone.

"She acted with open eyes," he said. "She was old enough to make her own decisions and her own choices."

And he warned she posed an ongoing threat.

"Based on the nature and circumstances of this offending, including the extent of her radicalisation and the depth of commitment to the Islamic State cause... I am satisfied there remains a significant risk to members of the public," said the judge.

"The defendant has yet to undertake deradicalisation measures which might undo completely her previous mind-set.

"There is insufficient evidence... to conclude at this stage that the defendant is a truly transformed individual."

Boular's radicalisation began in 2012, when her mother began apparently to support jihadist causes.

Two years later her older sister, Rizlaine, attempted and failed to reach Syria.

In the wake of the 2015 Paris terror attacks, when she was 15-years-old and preparing for her GCSEs, Safaa met online a female Islamic State group recruiter - and in turn began chatting to British fighter Naweed Hussain, originally from Coventry.

Their Instagram flirting led in August 2016 to an online "marriage" ceremony as the besotted teenager fell in love with a man twice her age.




4EC9BB7B00000578-6022543-image-m-76_1533308267795.jpg
4EC9BB7300000578-6022543-image-a-77_1533308275524.jpg


The trial heard that she had wanted to join Hussain in Syria, but she could not travel as she had already fallen under the suspicion of the security services.

Hussain urged her to attack the UK - and gave away his plans to MI5 officers posing online as extremists.

When he was killed in what is believed to have been a targeted drone strike, Boular pledged to go on without him.

She divulged his plans for a grenade and gun attack in London to another MI5 undercover officer who contacted her online, pretending to be Hussain's commander.

After being charged and held on remand for her suspected travel plans, prosecutors alleged Boular had encouraged Rizlaine from prison to take her place, referring to the attack as a "Mad Hatter's tea party" and weapons as "cakes".

During the sentencing hearing, Safaa Boular's defence team urged the judge to take into account what they described as her deeply troubling background, including the influence of her "very radicalised sister" and "neglectful mother".

Her teenage years had been chaotic, not least because of her life-threatening diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, they said.

Defence barrister Joel Bennathan QC said Boular was "an offender by exploitation".

He said: "This was an ill child from a damaging home. She was groomed, radicalised and then sexually groomed."


In June, her sister Rizlaine Boular, 22, was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 16 years.

Mina Dich, 44, their mother, was jailed for six years and nine months for assisting the plans
.

_101271875_composite-terror-trial.jpg





The pair had admitted preparing a terror attack in Westminster by carrying out reconnaissance of landmarks and buying knives and a rucksack.



Here she is showing the jury that she is 'normal'. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

_101536164_safaaboular.jpg





_101873005_safaa-mugshot.jpg








The Mail story cracks me up, read this;

Safaa's lawyers told the court the teenager - who normally wore a burka but changed into Western clothes throughout her trial - had been 'groomed' into Islamist ideas and is now 'no longer a Muslim'.

:rofl::rofl:



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rorist-jailed-Mad-Hatters-tea-party-plot.html


Bye, bye :wave::wave:8-)
Hi, how can she be jailed for life but there's a minimum of 13 years? Life sentencing is not real life sentences in UK?
 
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Hi, how can she be jailed for life but there's a minimum of 13 years? Life sentencing is not real life sentences in UK?

Sadly not, she may even only do 1/2 of the sentence and be out on good behaviour.
 
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Hi, how can she be jailed for life but there's a minimum of 13 years? Life sentencing is not real life sentences in UK?

Sadly not, she may even only do 1/2 of the sentence and be out on good behaviour.

I believe she must serve 13 years before being eligible to commutation or parole. A commission will probably evaluate if it's safe enough to release her or not.
 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45062647


The youngest woman to be convicted of plotting a terror attack on British soil has been jailed for life with a 13-year minimum term.

Safaa Boular, 18, of Vauxhall, London, was convicted of preparing terrorism acts at home after failing to travel to Syria to join Islamic State militants.

Alongside her mother and sister, who were jailed in June, Boular was part of the UK's first all-female IS cell.

The judge said she was a continuing threat with "deeply entrenched" views.

Following her trial at the Old Bailey earlier this year, a jury convicted Boular of two counts of preparing acts of terrorism:

  • Planning to die in a suicide bombing in Syria
  • Preparing to attack the British Museum when travel was not possible
Boular presented herself at the trial in Western clothing and declared herself deradicalised. Her defence team said she had been groomed and exploited.

But Judge Mark Dennis QC described her as "a bright and very articulate person", able to stand up to anyone.

"She acted with open eyes," he said. "She was old enough to make her own decisions and her own choices."

And he warned she posed an ongoing threat.

"Based on the nature and circumstances of this offending, including the extent of her radicalisation and the depth of commitment to the Islamic State cause... I am satisfied there remains a significant risk to members of the public," said the judge.

"The defendant has yet to undertake deradicalisation measures which might undo completely her previous mind-set.

"There is insufficient evidence... to conclude at this stage that the defendant is a truly transformed individual."

Boular's radicalisation began in 2012, when her mother began apparently to support jihadist causes.

Two years later her older sister, Rizlaine, attempted and failed to reach Syria.

In the wake of the 2015 Paris terror attacks, when she was 15-years-old and preparing for her GCSEs, Safaa met online a female Islamic State group recruiter - and in turn began chatting to British fighter Naweed Hussain, originally from Coventry.

Their Instagram flirting led in August 2016 to an online "marriage" ceremony as the besotted teenager fell in love with a man twice her age.




4EC9BB7B00000578-6022543-image-m-76_1533308267795.jpg
4EC9BB7300000578-6022543-image-a-77_1533308275524.jpg


The trial heard that she had wanted to join Hussain in Syria, but she could not travel as she had already fallen under the suspicion of the security services.

Hussain urged her to attack the UK - and gave away his plans to MI5 officers posing online as extremists.

When he was killed in what is believed to have been a targeted drone strike, Boular pledged to go on without him.

She divulged his plans for a grenade and gun attack in London to another MI5 undercover officer who contacted her online, pretending to be Hussain's commander.

After being charged and held on remand for her suspected travel plans, prosecutors alleged Boular had encouraged Rizlaine from prison to take her place, referring to the attack as a "Mad Hatter's tea party" and weapons as "cakes".

During the sentencing hearing, Safaa Boular's defence team urged the judge to take into account what they described as her deeply troubling background, including the influence of her "very radicalised sister" and "neglectful mother".

Her teenage years had been chaotic, not least because of her life-threatening diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, they said.

Defence barrister Joel Bennathan QC said Boular was "an offender by exploitation".

He said: "This was an ill child from a damaging home. She was groomed, radicalised and then sexually groomed."


In June, her sister Rizlaine Boular, 22, was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 16 years.

Mina Dich, 44, their mother, was jailed for six years and nine months for assisting the plans
.

_101271875_composite-terror-trial.jpg





The pair had admitted preparing a terror attack in Westminster by carrying out reconnaissance of landmarks and buying knives and a rucksack.



Here she is showing the jury that she is 'normal'. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

_101536164_safaaboular.jpg





_101873005_safaa-mugshot.jpg








The Mail story cracks me up, read this;

Safaa's lawyers told the court the teenager - who normally wore a burka but changed into Western clothes throughout her trial - had been 'groomed' into Islamist ideas and is now 'no longer a Muslim'.

:rofl::rofl:



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rorist-jailed-Mad-Hatters-tea-party-plot.html


Bye, bye :wave::wave:8-)





People like her should be publicly executed. If they don't like England they can go home. No one is forcing her to stay here and areoplanes work everyday.
 
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What the British government created is now coming back to bite them.
 
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What the British government created is now coming back to bite them.
It is a bit too jumpy to blame the Brits over here. It was a multinational effort.

After the death of OBL the only way to call out sleeper cells in Europe and Americas was to create ISIS and give them free passage to those sleeper cells into Syria and Iraq. These recruits are just collateral damage of allowing that ISIS campaign to run. It was an effective western strategy and now west is further cashing in on ISIS by trying to use it in its proxy war to weaken non aligned Muslim countries.

Any ways it is good news to see ISIS lose war. Good that ISIS is being eliminated.
 
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I believe she must serve 13 years before being eligible to commutation or parole. A commission will probably evaluate if it's safe enough to release her or not.

I can guarantee you nothing of the sort will happen, she's already started playing the victim card. She will be out in a half that time on license. The justice system here needs a complete overhaul.

How are they so easily radicalised that too online

It's a whole world out there, all you need to do is type. The old saying about the devil playing with idle hands is true in this case.
 
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