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Pakistani man guilty in al-Qaida plot to attack NYC subway

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A US jury has found a Pakistani man guilty in a failed al-Qaida conspiracy to attack the New York City subway and targets in Europe.

The verdict was reached today in a New York trial where Abid Naseer acted as his own lawyer.

Prosecutors say Naseer plotted in 2009 to bomb a shopping mall in Manchester, England.

The charges were dropped after a British court found there wasn't enough evidence, but US prosecutors later charged him in a broader conspiracy that included a failed plot to bomb the New York subway.

They said evidence showed Naseer was communicating with al-Qaida using women's names as code for explosives. The 28-year-old Naseer testified the emails contained innocent banter about his pursuit of a potential bride, not evidence of terrorism.

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First Published: Mar 05 2015 | 2:13 AM IST

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