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Five convicted of aiding 21/7 bombers
Last Modified: 04 Feb 2008
By:
Channel 4 News
Five men found guilty of helping 21 July bombers in the aftermath of the attempted attacks.
The group assisted the bombers in evading immediate detection by providing safe houses and passports as well as clothing and food as they hid from the police.
Siraj Ali, 33, from Enfield, north London, Muhedin Ali, 29, from Ladbroke Grove, west London, Ismail Abdurahman, 25, from Lambeth, south London, and Wahbi Mohammed, 25, and Abdul Sherif, 30, both from Stockwell, south London, were between them convicted of 22 charges of failing to disclose information about terrorism and assisting an offender.
Siraj Ali and Wahbi Mohammed were also convicted of having prior knowledge of the plot to explode devices on the London transport network.
They were convicted following a four month trial at Kingston Crown Court.









