East London man wanted a grenade to use on a police station

He has been jailed

Author: Louise EastonPublished 21st Jun 2021
Last updated 21st Jun 2021

A man from east London, who tried to buy a grenade to use on a police station has been jailed for nine years.

24 year old Mohammed Chowdhury of Bethnal Green was arrested in February.

Following that officers found materials at his house which explained how to make explosives.

He admitted four counts of possessing documents likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism. He was also found guilty of attempting to possess an explosive with intent to endanger life or property

Commander Richard Smith, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command said:

“Chowdhury downloaded a number of extremely concerning documents and manuals, containing details of how to create and deploy explosives and lethal weapons. What’s more, he then made very serious attempts at trying to get hold of a hand grenade, which, it transpired, he was considering to use against a police station.

“These are extremely serious offences and the public are undoubtedly safer following this investigation and outcome.

“This case is a reminder to everyone that the threat from terrorism remains. I want to remind the public that their continued vigilance and support is needed as we start to see things opening up and the return of crowded places and public events. I would urge anyone who sees or hears anything suspicious to contact police, no matter how small or insignificant they think it may be - it is better to let us know so that we can take a look and take any action as appropriate.”

If you see or hear anything suspicious, then ACT and report it to us confidentially via gov.uk/ACT or by calling 0800 789 321. In an emergency, always dial 999.

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