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    UK man pleads guilty to plotting bomb attack

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    Posted on November 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:Financial crimeTerrorism financingUK economyCriminal Procedure Codesecurity

    Quick Summary

    Ilyas Akhtar, 20, admits to plotting a bomb attack near Windsor Castle, facing multiple charges including arson and terrorism.

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Terror Plot and Charges
    • Charges and Court Proceedings
    • Locations of Interest
    • Additional Charges and Trial Information

    British Man Admits Guilt in Terror Bomb Plot and Arson Charges

    Details of the Terror Plot and Charges

    LONDON (Reuters) -A British man pleaded guilty on Friday to plotting a terrorist attack, collecting weapons and parts for a homemade bomb, conducting reconnaissance at an army base near King Charles' Windsor Castle, and setting fire at a church.

    Charges and Court Proceedings

    Ilyas Akhtar, 20, appeared at London's Old Bailey court by video link and pleaded guilty to four charges, including a count of engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts.

    Locations of Interest

    The charge stated that he had accessed an al Qaeda manual, bought knives and razor blades and conducted research about weapons, poisons and how to make an improvised explosive device.

    Additional Charges and Trial Information

    He visited locations including Windsor's Victoria Barracks, base of the Coldstream Guards infantry regiment whose duties include the ceremonial role of protecting royal palaces.

    Akhtar also pleaded guilty to one count of arson at a church in Slough, a town near Windsor.

    The other charges he admitted include possessing a record likely to be useful to a person preparing an act of terrorism, and one count of perpetrating a bomb hoax.

    He pleaded not guilty to four other counts of arson relating to fires at an ice rink and a leisure centre in Slough in May this year. He faces a provisional trial at Woolwich Crown Court in October next year and was remanded into custody.

    (Reporting by Sam Tobin and Michael HoldenEditing by Peter Graff)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ilyas Akhtar pleads guilty to plotting a terrorist attack.
    • •He conducted reconnaissance near Windsor Castle.
    • •Charges include possession of bomb-making materials.
    • •He admitted to arson at a church in Slough.
    • •Trial set for October next year at Woolwich Crown Court.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK man pleads guilty to plotting bomb attack

    1What is financial crime?

    Financial crime refers to illegal activities that result in financial gain, such as fraud, money laundering, and terrorism financing. It often involves the manipulation of financial systems or assets.

    2What is terrorism financing?

    Terrorism financing involves providing financial support to individuals or groups that engage in terrorist activities. This can include funding operations, recruiting members, or purchasing weapons.

    3What is the criminal procedure code?

    The criminal procedure code is a set of laws that outlines the processes and procedures for criminal prosecutions. It governs how criminal cases are handled in court, including the rights of defendants.

    4What is a homemade bomb?

    A homemade bomb is an explosive device that is constructed using readily available materials and is not manufactured by traditional means. It is often used in illegal activities, including terrorism.

    5What is arson?

    Arson is the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. It can cause significant damage and endanger lives, and it is considered a serious offense under criminal law.

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