Bangladeshi youth convicted of killing British Prime Minister

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Therasah-may.jpgBritish Prime Minister Theresa May, who is accused of planning the murder of Bangladeshi origin British young Naimur Rahman Zakaria has been convicted. He was convicted on Wednesday (July 18th) in the Old Bailey Court for his alleged involvement in terrorist activities. This is known from British Reuters news reports.

On May 28 last year, the young man named Naimur Rahman was arrested on charges of attempting to kill the British Prime Minister, Theresa May. The police claimed that he was planning to assassinate Theresa May's office at the Downing Street office, and was planning to kill him after entering the building. The 20-year-old Naimur wanted to kill the knife, piper spray and suicidal vest. He is a resident of North London.

In the Old Bailey Court, details of Nimur's violent plans were heard. The court convicted him on Wednesday (July 18th) for preparing for terrorist activities.

Chief of the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command Dean Hydon said a member of Naimur's IS member. He's in Syria. Naimur had contact with him. That's primarily inspired Naimur to attack Britain. Naimur was preparing to launch the attack for two years. But his uncle died in a drone attack last summer.

Naimur is accused of supporting a person named Mohammad Akib Imran in the planning of separate terrorist activities. 21-year-old Mohammad Aikib Imran is known as a Pakistani-born. Aikib was arrested during Naimur's arrest.