Iraqi teen found guilty of attempted murder after London train bombing

An Iraqi teenager, who set off a homemade bomb on a London underground train at Parsons Green, injuring 30 people, has been found guilty of attempted murder.

Handout file CCTV image dated 15/9/2017 issued by the Metropolitan Police of Parsons Green Tube bomber Ahmed Hassan on a train

Handout file CCTV image dated 15/9/2017 issued by the Metropolitan Police of Parsons Green Tube bomber Ahmed Hassan on a train Source: AAP

An Iraqi teenager who had come to Britain as an asylum seeker has been found guilty of attempted murder after detonating a homemade bomb on a packed rush-hour London commuter train, injuring 30 people.

Ahmed Hassan, 18, was found guilty of trying to murder the passengers on board an underground train heading to central London on September 15 last year, prosecutors said.

This is an undated handout photo provided by the Metropolitan Police of Ahmed Hassan.
This is an undated handout photo provided by the Metropolitan Police of Ahmed Hassan. Source: AAP


The bomb went off at Parsons Green station and flames engulfed the carriage, but it did not fully explode, limiting the scale of injuries in what authorities said was Britain's fifth major attack of 2017.

"It was only a matter of luck that the device did not work as he intended or it could easily have led to the loss of innocent lives," said Sue Hemming from Britain's Crown Prosecution Service.

The teenager had left his home in Sunbury-on-Thames in west London and set the timer for the device in toilets at Wimbledon station where he boarded a District Line underground train.

This Sept. 9, 2017 handout photo released by the Metropolitan Police shows the components of the device that exploded
This Sept. 9, 2017 handout photo released by the Metropolitan Police shows the components of the device that exploded Source: AAP


He got off at the stop before Parsons Green leaving behind his bomb loaded into a bucket and packed with more than two kilograms of metal shrapnel including screws, bolts, nails, knives and screwdrivers.

There were 93 passengers in the carriage when it detonated. They reported hearing a loud bang and seeing a fireball roll down the carriage with one woman suffering burns to her hands, legs, and face causing her to lose the hair on her eyebrows and eyelashes, while others were hurt in a stampede to flee the scene.

Hassan was arrested in the southern port of Dover the following day.

The jury at London's Old Bailey court on Friday convicted him of attempted murder and he will be sentenced at a later date.


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