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Jurors retire in car bombs trial

Bilal Abdulla and Mohammed Asha
Bilal Abdulla (L) and Mohammed Asha deny the charges

Jurors in the trial of two NHS doctors accused of car bomb attacks in London's West End and at Glasgow airport have retired to consider their verdict.

The jury was sent out after eight weeks of evidence at Woolwich Crown Court.

Bilal Abdulla, 29, of Paisley, and Mohammed Asha, 28, of Newcastle-under-Lyme, deny conspiring to murder and to cause explosions.

A third man, Kafeel Ahmed, died from burns in 2007 one month after a jeep was driven into Glasgow airport.

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