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British Court Uncovers   Terrorist Plot to Kill Prince George with Poisoned "Ice Cream"


Thu 18 Feb 2021 | 09:57 AM
Ahmed Moamar

A British court has uncovered a terrorist attempt, plans to kill Prince George, the eldest son of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and his wife Catherine with poisoned ice cream

The court heard the statements of the accused,  whose nickname is  Abu Suhaib, in the case of possession of weapons with the aim of planning a terrorist act, about the intention of his brother who planned to put the poison in ice cream for the royal family and present it to Prince George, the seven-year-old, the grandchild   of the United Kingdom Crown Prince Charles, according to the British newspaper "The Independent."

The court heard the statements of a secret officer about a plan to poison the royal family with ice cream, as Abu Suhaib is being tried in prison for 27 years after he was accused of buying firearms, an 18-inch sword, a knife, masks, and gloves while planning a terrorist attack in the period of the pandemic.

Abu Suhaib was accused of discussing the use of firearms with a secret police officer, known as Rashid, whom he identified through a jihadist chat group on the encrypted messaging app Telegram.

Abu Suhaib denied the charges against him, of preparing a terrorist act.

He was arrested on July 9 of last year, days after he sent a rap song to two of his brothers, which ended with the words:

”My knife cuts through my leg, I got a blasting jacket with one click, boom, and I'll see you later.

The officer told the court that they met in Surrey Quays, southeast London, where Rashid wanted to know if Abu Suhaib wanted a gun and whether he was planning a terrorist attack.

They also discussed other topics, including the 28-year prison sentence for his brother for speaking about poisoning the royal family with ice cream.