LONDON (Reuters) - It would have been more destructive than the July 7, 2005, attacks to hear the court on Monday, a suicide bomb attack in London, a British man plans.
51 killed, more than 700 people were injured, coordinated suicide bomb attacks on the London subway trains and a bus by four British Islamists in the so-called 7/7 terrorist attacks.
Irfan Naseer, 31, Irfan Khalid and Ashik Ali, both 27, the central figure in the alleged plot, in Woolwich criminal court jury was told.
Police successfully disrupted plans to implement a particular behavior or terrorist activities may be greater than the scale bombings in London in July 2005 to be allowed to run its course, "prosecutor Brian Altman said.
"The defendant made ??eight backpack bomb detonated suicide attacks and / or detonate the bomb's timer to cause large-scale death and casualties in a crowded place.
"One of them even described the cause another 9/11 plan," he added, referring to the 2001 attacks on the United States.
All people, from Birmingham, central England city, was accused of terrorist acts, they deny ready to engage in the behavior.
Naseer is accused of crimes, four, Khalid Ali three, all in the Christmas in 2010 and in September 2011 between the five. Nasser and Khalid are also accused Pakistan in the fight against terrorism training.
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