Five men found guilty of Australian terror plot

Five men were convicted on Friday of plotting a terrorist attack by stockpiling bomb-making instructions and purchasing explosive chemicals in Australia`s largest terrorist conspiracy.

Sydney: Five men were convicted on Friday of plotting a terrorist attack by stockpiling bomb-making instructions and purchasing explosive chemicals in Australia`s largest terrorist conspiracy.
A jury deliberated for a month before finding the men guilty of conspiring to commit acts in preparation for a terrorist attack.

Each face a maximum sentence of life in prison.

During the trial, which began in November 2008, prosecutor Richard Maidment told the jury in New South Wales state Supreme Court that the men planned to use explosive devices or firearms to commit “extreme violence`` in a bid to force Australia`s government to change its policy on Middle East conflicts.

Justice Anthony Whealy restricted the media from publishing the men`s names on the Internet.

The men were arrested in a series of raids on their homes in 2005. Maidment said during the trial that the raids turned up bomb-making instructions and militant Islamist material--including footage of planes flying into the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001, and images of beheadings. The prosecutor also said the men purchased explosive chemicals and guns between July 2004 and November 2005.

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