Steven Bishop, 41, Admit London Mosque Bomb Plot
Steven Bishop, 41,
admitted buying fireworks and possessing instructions on how to make an
explosive.
Bishop, of Thornton Heath, was believed to have been targeting Morden Mosque
when his home was raided by police on 29 October last year.
He will be sentenced on Wednesday after changing his plea on the opening day of
his trial at Kingston Crown Court.
He had originally been charged with preparing an act of terrorism, but
prosecutors accepted a plea to a charge of possession of an explosive substance
with intent to endanger life or property on Monday.
Bishop previously pleaded guilty to possession of information likely to be
useful to a person preparing an act of terrorism, specifically a handwritten
note on how to make explosives.
When he was arrested he told the police he wanted revenge for the death of
eight-year-old Saffie Roussos who died in the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017.
The court heard Bishop has a history of mental health problems and a number of
psychiatric reports had been prepared ahead of his trial. He was remanded in custody until Wednesday.
Bishop, of Thornton Heath, was believed to have been targeting Morden Mosque when his home was raided by police on 29 October last year.
He will be sentenced on Wednesday after changing his plea on the opening day of his trial at Kingston Crown Court.
He had originally been charged with preparing an act of terrorism, but prosecutors accepted a plea to a charge of possession of an explosive substance with intent to endanger life or property on Monday.
Bishop previously pleaded guilty to possession of information likely to be useful to a person preparing an act of terrorism, specifically a handwritten note on how to make explosives.
When he was arrested he told the police he wanted revenge for the death of eight-year-old Saffie Roussos who died in the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017.
The court heard Bishop has a history of mental health problems and a number of psychiatric reports had been prepared ahead of his trial. He was remanded in custody until Wednesday.
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