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Exeter Bombing

Terror suspect hunt

TERROR SUSPECT HUNT

Saturday, January 31, 2009

DETECTIVES are determined to trace shadowy extremists who communicated with Exeter bomber Nicky Reilly via the Internet.

Devon and Cornwall Assistant Chief Constable Debbie Simpson, speaking yesterday after Reilly was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years in prison for the...

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Failed attack 'sheer luck'

Failed attack 'sheer luck'

Saturday, January 31, 2009

SENTENCING failed terror suspect Nicky Reilly yesterday at the Old Bailey, Mr Justice Calvert-Smith said: "The offence of attempted murder is...

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'I'll always be there for Nicky'

I'll always be there to support my Nicky

Saturday, January 31, 2009

KIM Reilly yesterday watched as her son was sentenced to life imprisonment at London's Old Bailey for his attempt to bomb an Exeter restaurant. She...

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Life for failed terror bomber

Failed bomber to be sentenced

Friday, January 30, 2009

A MUSLIM convert who blew himself up in a Westcountry restaurant in a failed suicide attack was today jailed for life with a minimum of 18 years....



Watching out for 'would-be terrorists'

Nicky Reilly (left) was the only person injured when his home-made bomb exploded in an Exeter restaurant. The Muslim convert's intention of becoming   a martyr had gone undetected, despite claiming five years ago he 'wanted   to be a terrorist'

Friday, October 17, 2008

A SCHEME trying to turn people like Exeter nail bomber Nicky Reilly away from extremist violence is being piloted by the Government. The Channel...

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'This test brought us closer'

Centre   Director of Piety Mohamed El M'hamdi

Friday, October 17, 2008

THE failed bombing in Exeter strengthened the relationship between Muslims and the wider community, the director of the Plymouth Islamic Education...

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Paramedics speak out on treating bomber

Friday, October 17, 2008

PARAMEDICS who treated Nicky Reilly minutes after his failed suicide attack said they saw "a patient, not a bomber". Matt Baker, an emergency care...

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Misfit admits botched suicide bomb attack

A court artist's portrait of Nicky Reilly appearing at the Old Bailey via video-link  from Belmarsh Prison

Thursday, October 16, 2008

MUSLIM convert Nicky Reilly appeared via video-link from the high- security Belmarsh prison to plead guilty to launching his doomed terrorist attack...

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'Exeter as a target just didn't add up'

Reilly's attack on the Giraffe restaurant 'didn't fit in with any organised way of looking at the world', says Bill Tupman

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The bombing of a family restaurant in Exeter sent shockwaves around the country. WMN Chief Reporter Andy Greenwood speaks to terrorism expert Bill...

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'I want to be a terrorist'

Portrait of a suicide bomber:  Nicky Reilly as a toddler,  primary school pupil, teenager and moments after he tried to kill restaurant customers and staff in Exeter

Thursday, October 16, 2008

CONVICTED terrorist Nicky Reilly first came to the attention of the security services five years before his failed attack on Exeter. The Western...

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