Tags: EU | Britain | Terrorism Trial

UK Man Convicted of Plan to Use Children in Terror Plot

Friday, 02 March 2018 12:38 PM EST

LONDON (AP) — A London man was convicted Friday of trying to recruit children to carry out Islamic State group-inspired attacks across the British capital.

Prosecutors said 25-year-old Umar Haque "was fascinated by the warped and extreme ideology" of IS and identified multiple attack targets, including Big Ben, Heathrow Airport, banks and shopping centers.

Haque also was accused of radicalizing children at a mosque and two schools, getting them to act out scenarios and showing them beheading videos.

Metropolitan Police counterterrorism commander Dean Haydon said "his aim was to create an army of children" to help carry out attacks at "multiple sites using multiple weapons."

Hayden said 35 children were still getting support after Haque's indoctrination, which had left them "almost paralyzed with fear."

Haque, who was arrested in May, had pleaded not guilty. He said he supported IS but wasn't planning attacks.

A London jury convicted him Friday of preparing terrorist acts.

As he was dragged from the dock by court officers, Haque said: "You will clearly see Islamic State establish itself in the Arabian peninsula and that droughts will affect Europe and America."

Two other men were convicted of helping him. All will be sentenced at a later date.

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