London taxi driver found guilty of murder after fingerprints connected him to deadly bomb

A London taxi driver has been guilty of murdering a US soldier after fingerprints found on bombs in Iraq revealed the Briton's role in making them.

Anis Sardar

Courts artist sketch by Liz Cook of Anis Sardar, 38, from north London. (AAP)

A London taxi driver was found guilty of murder on for his role in making bombs used against US forces in Iraq in 2007, including one that killed an American sergeant, Britain's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.

Anis Sardar, 38, of northwest London, was convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of two counts of murder and conspiracy to murder.

The bombs had been buried under roads leading west out of Baghdad in an area close to the U.S. Army's Camp Liberty. One of the devices exploded as a U.S. armored vehicle drove over it on Sept. 27, 2007, killing Sergeant First Class Randy Johnson.

The BBC reported that Sardar was caught seven years after the explosion when the FBI found his fingerprints on some of the bombs.

"This was a landmark prosecution that shows we will do everything in our power to ensure that international boundaries are no barrier to terrorists in the UK being brought to justice for murder committed anywhere in the world," said Sue Hemming, head of Special Crime and Counter Terrorism at the CPS.

"Although Anis Sardar's fingerprints were found only on two of the bombs, it is beyond doubt that he was part of a joint enterprise to make four such devices, and potentially many others, given their similarity and location," she said.

Sardar is expected to be sentenced on Friday.


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