Two men jailed for combined total of 63 years for plotting mass shooting against Jews

Aditi Singh
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Two men have been sentenced after being found guilty of plotting the Islamic State-inspired mass murder of Jewish people in Manchester.

Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, have been jailed at Preston Crown Court for life with minimum terms of 37 years and 26 years respectively for plotting a gun attack on a mass gathering of Jews.


Waalid’s brother, Bilel, was sentenced to 6 years for failing to disclose the plot.

The judge says he is sure Saadaoui and Hussein were “very close” to carrying out the plan, which would have targeted Jewish schools, synagogues and shops.

Saadaoui, of Abram, Wigan, and Hussein, of no fixed address, were convicted by a jury in December of preparing acts of terrorism between December 2023 and May 2024.

Main instigator Saadaoui aimed to smuggle four AK-47 assault rifles, two handguns and 900 rounds of ammunition into the UK in what police chiefs said could have been Britain’s deadliest terrorist incident.

Months earlier the father-of-two, originally from Tunisia, paid a deposit for the weapons and believed he had arranged for their importation with a like-minded extremist but who in fact was the UCO, referred to in court as Farouk.

Saadaoui told Farouk he could independently obtain a firearm via Sweden and indicated he was looking to bring guns from eastern Europe. Separately he had bought an air weapon and had visited a shooting range.

\u200bAmar Hussein and Walid Saadaoui have been found guiltyWalid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein were found guilty of planning a terrorist attack | PA

Counter-terrorism police intervened on May 8 2024, with more than 200 officers involved, as Saadaoui was arrested at a hotel car park in Bolton when he went to collect some of the firearms, which had been deactivated.

No specific attack target site or date was identified but prosecutors said the defendants planned to launch a gun assault on an antisemitism march and then head to north Manchester to kill more Jews.

Saadaoui hero-worshipped Islamic State (IS) terrorist Abdelhamid Abaaoud who orchestrated the 2015 Paris terror attacks in which 130 people were killed and hundreds more injured in gun attacks across the city.

He came to the attention of the authorities when he used 10 Facebook accounts, none of which were in his own name, to spread a torrent of Islamic extremist views, as Farouk was deployed to gain his trust online and later in person.

\u200b Amar Hussein and Walid SaadaouiAmar Hussein and Walid Saadaoui had a ‘visceral dislike’ of Jewish people | PA

Saadaoui recruited fellow IS sympathiser Hussein, a Kuwaiti national, who worked and lived at a furniture shop in Bolton, Greater Manchester, to assist his plans.

The pair travelled to Dover, Kent, in March 2024 to conduct hostile reconnaissance on how a weapon could be smuggled through the port without detection.

On his return, Saadaoui travelled to Prestwich and Higher Broughton in north Manchester where he carried out similar surveillance on Jewish nurseries, schools, synagogues and shops.

A safe house was also secured in Bolton for the storage of the weapons as both men returned to Dover two months later where they believed they were watching the firearms coming into the country.

\u200bBilel Saadaoui,Bilel Saadaoui, 36, was found guilty of failing to disclose information about the plan. | GREATER MANCHESTER POLICE

Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police Sir Stephen Watson praised the “brilliant work” of an undercover operative and counter-terrorism officers in foiling Saadaoui and Hussein.

He said: “This was a genuinely chilling case of people who embodied and, in many respects, were absolutely intent on bringing into the true manifestation of awfulness, a hatred of Jewish people. Their intent was to slaughter innocent people for no better reason than their religion. These are committed terrorists.

“It was their intention to commit mass murder. This is not a hyperbolic use of language. This was their intent and it was that they were brought up short because of the brilliant work of some very courageous, very professional and very decent people.

“There was the avoidance of something which I genuinely believe would have been truly awful and would have ranked right up there with the worst of the atrocities that we have seen across the world.”



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