Sajid Badat |
A British judge said Friday he was imposing a lenient sentence on 25-year-old Sajid Badat in view of his decision to abandon plans to blow up a passenger aircraft. Badat entered a surprise guilty plea to the charges in February.
Earlier, a British prosecutor told the court that Badat was trained in Afghanistan and Pakistan before his arrest in Britain in 2003. He said Badat planned, along with Reid, to bring down passenger aircraft at similar times using shoe bombs in late December, 2001, but that Badat changed his mind and pulled out of the conspiracy.
A U.S. court sentenced fellow Briton Reid to life in prison for trying to blow up a Paris to Miami flight using an explosive device hidden in his shoe. Other passengers overpowered him during the flight.
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