'Three Musketeer' jihadis get life sentences for UK terror plot - BBC News
Three would-be jihadists who dubbed themselves the Three Musketeers have been jailed for life for plotting an attack on a police or military target. Naweed Ali, 29, Khobaib Hussain, 25, both of Sparkhill, Birmingham, and Mohibur Rahman, 33, of Stoke-on-Trent, had planned a "mass casualty attack". Tahir Aziz, 38, also from Stoke, was given a life term for the same crime. Old Bailey judge Mr Justice Globe said the men were gripped by a "long-standing, radical, violent ideology".
When police arrested the four men in August last year they found weapons including a meat cleaver and a partially constructed pipe bomb.