Safiyya Shaikh, a 37-year-old mother from Hayes in west London, researched how to cause maximum carnage at the visitor attraction and place of worship, saying she wanted ‘a lot to die’ before being killed herself so she could reach paradise.
Shaikh thought her murderous plans had come to fruition when she sought help from a bomb-making expert who she believed to be a willing co-conspirator – only to find it was an undercover officer. The Muslim convert admitted preparation of terrorist acts and dissemination of terrorist publications on the internet.
Shaikh’s defence team said she had ‘doubts’ over the plot and suggested she never would have actually carried out the atrocity.
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Shaikh smiled and raised her index finger – a gesture appropriated by the so-called Islamic State group
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But moments before the judge was due to sentence her on Thursday, prosecutors disclosed details of a phone call to a friend from prison last week in which she said: ‘I didn’t get cold feet, yeah – I was ready to go through with it.’ Jailing her for life with a minimum term of 14 years at the Old Bailey on Friday, Mr Justice Sweeney said: ‘I had already reached the sure conclusion in the original evidence that your claim of doubt to the police and others was a lie. ‘Your intention had been – and remained throughout – strong.’ Shaikh, who sat in the dock wearing a black hijab with her head bowed, showed little emotion as the sentence was read out.
She smiled and raised her index finger – a gesture appropriated by the so-called Islamic State group – to members of the press as she was led from court after sentencing.
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A text message sent by Safiyaa Shaikh to an undercover officer about her intentions to bomb St Paul’s Cathedral
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Police said heroin user Shaikh had never expressed regret or remorse for her actions. She planned to leave a bomb at the London landmark before detonating a suicide vest on an Underground train moments later. Shaikh had developed a reputation for her extremist propaganda posts online.
Commander Richard Smith, head of the Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: ‘She loved watching graphic videos of terrorist killings and her mission … was to inspire others to fight, even after she hoped to have died in a suicide attack. ‘She was so serious about her propaganda work, she wanted to ensure it would continue even after she had died. ‘Shaikh was clearly dangerous. She was spreading vile directives for mass murder across the world and also planning her own horrific terrorist attack on UK soil.’
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A pink Nike bag which Shaikh gave to an undercover officer to be converted into a bomb
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Shaikh captured on CCTV on her way to a meeting with an undercover officer she beleived to have been in on the plot
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