A British court has found three men guilty of planning to kill people as part of a terrorist plot involving homemade liquid bombs.
After a five-month trial Abdulla Ahmed Ali, Assad Sarwar and Tanvir Hussain were found guilty of planning to kill "persons unknown", but the jury did not find that they had planned to carry out the attacks on transatlantic airliners as the prosecution had alleged.
A total of eight men were tried as part of the airline bomb plot. The jury failed to reach a verdict on four of them and the remaining one was found not guilty on all counts.
Reuters