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Tuesday, 7 November 2006, 17:19 GMT
In pictures: Barot's terror plans

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Notebooks kept by Barot detailed step-by-step plans for bombs and attacks.

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Other notebooks contained lengthy religious writings which Barot used to justify his plans.

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Police spent thousands of hours analysing disks and computer drives seized from Barot's home.

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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.

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Police recovered detailed notes on smoke detectors and other technical information

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One of the plotters, Mohammed Bhatti, provided Barot with a fake ID to access an academic library

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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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