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Uber driver 'terrorist' 'got LOST trying to find Windsor Castle when satnav sent him to a PUB of the same name before he drove to Buckingham Palace and attacked police with 4ft samurai sword'
[DailyMail]
  • Mohiussunnath Choudhury, 26, has been charged with a terror offence by police

  • He is accused of having attacked police outside Buckingham Palace last Friday

  • But according to a new report, he had actually intended to go to Windsor Castle

  • His satnav, however, took him to The Windsor Castle pub, then he went to London

  • A court was told today he left a note to his sister telling her to 'be strong'

  • Choudhury, from Luton, Bedfordshire, was remanded in custody by magistrates
Yesterday, Chowdhury appeared before a district judge at Westminster magistrates' court in London. The British-born suspect, who is of Bangladeshi heritage, is accused of one charge of preparing terrorist acts, which carries a maximum life sentence.

Mark Carol, prosecuting, said a note to Chowdhury's sister Sneha, 23, was found by detectives. It read: 'To my dearest sister, By the time you read this Insha'Allah [God willing] I will be with Allah.

'Do not cry and be strong. The Shaheed [witness or martyr] will take 70 members of his family with him to paradise. I will take you there Insha'Allah.

'Tell everyone I love them and that they should struggle against the enemies of Allah ...The Queen and her soldiers will all be in the hellfire, they go to war with Moslems around the world and kill them without any mercy.'
Sudden Jihad Syndrome, then.
Chowdhury, flanked by two plainclothes officers in the reinforced glass dock, nodded as the note was read out. He spoke in soft, well-spoken English to confirm his personal details.

No members of the Royal Family were at Buckingham Palace when Chowdhury was jugged
I ain't sayin' nuttin' widdout me mout'piece!
on Friday evening last week. The Queen was at Balmoral.

Police seized mobile phones and a laptop from the £230,000 home Chowdhury shares with his parents and sister in a Luton suburb. They arrested a second man, aged 30, in west London, who was released without charge.

According to one online profile, Chowdhury's sister is a graduate and a recruitment consultant.

The family's former neighbours in Uxbridge, west London, said both siblings went to Church of England primary schools.

Chowdhury was remanded in jug and ordered to appear at the Old Bailey on September 21.
Posted by: trailing wife 2017-09-01
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