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'To do' list shown in bomb trial



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EVIDENCE of the July 7 bombers' preparation for their attacks has been shown in court for the first time.
In a chillingly mundane "to-do" list, the Aldgate bomber, Shehzad Tanweer, reminds himself to sort out "house clearance, bills, wills".
But alongside the household tasks he notes, "back-up plan, actual plan, role on day".
He also makes a note to remember "aftershaves, car, batteries, fire extinguishers".
The list, written in an A4 pad, was found at a "bomb factory" in Alexandra Grove, Burley, Leeds, the day after the July 7 attacks.
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It was yesterday shown to the jury in the trial of Mohammed Shakil, Waheed Ali and Sadeer Saleem, sitting at Kingston Crown Court.
Shakil, 31, Ali, 24, and Saleem, 27, all from Beeston in Leeds, deny conspiring with the four suicide bombers who murdered 52 people in London in the summer of 2005.
A fragment of a note recovered from the wreckage of the Russell Square bomb was also shown in court. It details the time taken to travel between various stations on the London Underground network.
The ringleader of the July 7 outrage was 30-year-old Mohammed Sidique Khan, who grew up in Beeston.
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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 9:41 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 

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