Prosecutors allege the accused had discussed a plan to target an Islamic education centre in the city in northern England
Paywalled. However, this is not-
Three men have appeared in court accused of a far-right terror plot in which they allegedly used a 3D printer to produce a semi-automatic firearm and identified targets including an Islamic education centre in Leeds.
Edit: I’m actually kind of surprised the Financial Times did not mention that this was a right-wing terror plot or that the primary victims were Muslims in the headline. Those seem like very important immediate details to give before going into the article itself. And they’re generally a balanced news outlet overall.
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Luckett said that during a video call there had been a discussion of plans to attack an Islamic education centre in Leeds and other “human targets”.
Is this saying that their video call was intercepted? Aren’t those usually encrypted, and can those be accessed after they take place?