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Tuesday, 7 November 2006, 17:19 GMT

In pictures: Barot's terror plans

A hazardous chemical handbook found at Dhiren Barot's home
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Barot built up a collection of chemical reference books and print-outs. Police found his fingerprints on reference books at University College, London.

An edited excerpt of Barot's plan for gas bombs in a limousine
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Barot drew up comprehensive, professionally-produced documents of his proposed attacks. Prosecutors believe he presented these to al-Qaeda planners in 2004.

Dhiren Barot's book, the Army of Madinah in Kashmir
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According to Barot's book about fighting in Kashmir, he "began his career as a Mujahid" fighting "in Indian-occupied Kashmir against the Hindu oppressors" - before returning to the UK.

A notebook with plans for constructing a bomb
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Notebooks kept by Barot detailed step-by-step plans for bombs and attacks.

Extract from one of Dhiren Barot's notebook
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Other notebooks contained lengthy religious writings which Barot used to justify his plans.

Dhiren Barot's computers, photographed in his home
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Police spent thousands of hours analysing disks and computer drives seized from Barot's home.

Documents from Barot's plans, partially censored by the security services
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The information that Barot collected over many years is so sensitive that the security services have censored large sections of documents released after the trial.

Police recovered detailed notes on smoke detectors and other technical information
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Police recovered detailed notes on smoke detectors and other technical information

Dhiren Barot's take library ID card
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One of the plotters, Mohammed Bhatti, provided Barot with a fake ID to access an academic library

In Bhatti's home, police recovered an advert for tanker drivers - both UK and US plots referred to tankers
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In Bhatti's home, police recovered an advert for tanker drivers - both UK and US plots referred to tankers


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