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Tanvir Hussain (born 21 February 1981) was convicted for his connection to the 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot (WP) in the United Kingdom (WP).[1] He went to Norlington Boys School in Leytonstone, Waltham Forest, East London. He is one of the nineteen whose accounts were frozen by the Wikipedia:Bank of England.[2]

On diverse days between 1 January 2006 and 10 August 2006 within the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court conspired with other persons to murder other persons (contrary to Section 1 (1) of the Wikipedia:Criminal Law Act 1977).

On diverse days between 1 January 2006 and 10 August 2006 within the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court with the intention of committing acts of terrorism engaged in conduct to give effect to their intention to smuggle the component parts of improvised explosive devices onto aircraft and assemble and detonate them on board (contrary to Section 5 (1) of the Wikipedia:Terrorism Act 2006).

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  • 10 August 2006: Suspect arrested by British authorities.
  • 11 August 2006: Assets are frozen by the Bank of England and name published.
  • 21 August 2006: Appearance at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court. Charges with conspiracy to murder and preparing acts of terrorism.
  • 4 September 2006: Appearance in court via a video link from Belmarsh Prison before the Old Bailey. Remanded in custody for 2 weeks.
  • 18 September 2006: Appearance in court via a video link from Belmarsh Prison before the Old Bailey. Remanded in custody until 27 October.
  • 27 October 2006: Scheduled court appearance.
  • 18 May 2007: Defendant pleads not guilty to the charges. Trial due to begin April 2008.
  • 14 September 2009: Tanvir Hussain sentenced to a minimum of 32 years in jail.[1]


Whilst imprisoned Hussain has been placed in segregation as he was involved in a serious attack on another prisoner who received wounds to his face. Hussain's attack was observed and he showed prison officers the weapon. Intelligence suggested Hussain was playing a role in the conditioning of vulnerable segregated prisoners who were susceptible to manipulation due to mental health issues.[3]

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