Safaa Boular |
Safaa Boular, 18, tried to join an Islamic State jihadi in Syria but her plans were thwarted so she and the gang decided to kill British citizens instead.
How quaint.
"All three women were filled with hate and toxic ideology and were determined to carry out a terrorist attack," said Deputy Assistant Commissioner Dean Haydon, senior national coordinator for counter terrorism policing who apparently knows little about Islamic scripture.
The women are less filled with hate than they are filled with what they see as their religious obligation. Read the Quran, Mr. Haydon.
"Had they been successful, it could well have resulted in people being killed or seriously injured," Haydon said in a statement.
Undercover coppers recorded phone conversations between the three women. They spoke about the attack as having a "tea party" and followed the mother and sister as they drove around central London in April of last year. Police believe that this was a reconnaissance mission to select likely targets.
The next day, they went to a market in Wandsworth, in southwest London, and purchased a pack of three kitchen knives.
In June, Safaa's sister, Rizlaine Boular, 22, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 16 years at the Old Bailey, and the mother, Mina Dich, 44, received a sentence of 11 years and 9 months, which she can do standing on her head, due to the shortness of the sentence.
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