2006 Cheetham Hill terrorism arrests

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The 2006 Cheetham Hill terrorism arrests was an anti-terrorism operation in the United Kingdom, in which Habib Ahmed, a taxi driver, was arrested by six policemen at his home in Cheetham Hill, Manchester on 23 August 2006 on suspicion of his involvement in a plan to attack on an individual.[1]

He appeared in court in London on 21 September accused of collecting information about potential terrorist targets and traveling to Pakistan earlier this year for terrorism training, after the full 28 day period of arrest without charge allowed under the Terrorism Act 2006.[2]

His wife, Mehreen Haji, was arrested on 19 September and charged with supplying 4,000 pounds to Habib Ahmed "knowing or having reasonable suspicion that it would, or might be used for the purposes of terrorism".[2]

Police claimed the pair were members of Al-Muhajiroun, the Islamic militant group founded by radical Muslim cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed who was then serving a jail sentence for inciting terrorism.[3]

In March 2007, Habib and Mehreen Haji appeared at the Central Criminal Court in London. Habib was accused of receiving weapons training for terrorism in Pakistan and having information likely to be useful for terrorism, while Mehreen was accused of raising money to be used for terrorism. Habib was remanded in custody for likely trial in January 2008 while Mehreen was released on bail. [4] They reappeared in court in November 2007 charged also with

Two further men, both friends of Ahmed, were arrested at 6am on 2 September from houses in Cheetham Hill as part of the same investigation,[5] but were released without charge two weeks later. They could not explain why they had been arrested; according to the family of one of the freed men, he was a member of Al Muhajiroun when he was younger, but now had nothing to do with the group.

In September 2007, an associate of Habib Haji, Raingzieb Ahmed, from Fallowfield, Manchester, who had been in custody in Pakistan, was deported to the UK and arrested on arrival. He was charged with directing a terrorist organization, possessing information which would be useful to a terrorist and possessing a rucksack which contained traces of explosives. [6]

When the three people re-appeared in court in November 2007, they were given a trial date of May or September 2008.[7]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Scheerhout, John. "City terror swoop: Man held", Manchester Evening News, 24 August 2006. Retrieved on 2006-11-02. 
  2. ^ a b "Woman in court on terror charges", This is London, 26 September 2006. Retrieved on 2006-11-02. 
  3. ^ "Couple on terror charges", Asian News, 2 October 2006. Retrieved on 2006-11-02. 
  4. ^ Couple deny terrorist activities, BBC, 2007-03-30
  5. ^ Press Association. "14 terror suspects arrested in London", The Independent. Retrieved on 2006-11-02. 
  6. ^ Man charged with terror offenses, BBC, 2007-09-19
  7. ^ Three in court on terror charges, BBC, 2007-11-13