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Muslim Brit moron tried buying a car bomb on dark web, posted it to his address. Now he's screwed

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David Fritz

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Nov 11, 2017, 3:10:42 PM11/11/17
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A British teenager who tried to order a car bomb on the dark web and get
it delivered to his address has been found guilty this week.

Gurtej Randhawa, 19, of Wightwick, in the West Midlands of England, was
cuffed by cops in May after purchasing what he thought was what's legally
known as a vehicle borne improvised explosive device from an online souk.
Police say they were tipped off that he was trying to get his hands on a
bomb, and took action.

Officers at the UK National Crime Agency said they switched the package
with a dud device, and delivered it to the address specified by Randhawa.
The plod waited until he tried to test the device and arrested him and two
women, aged 18 and 45, who were later released without charge.

Randhawa pleaded guilty to charges of attempting to import explosives but
denied maliciously possessing an explosive substance with intent to
endanger life or cause serious injury. He was found guilty of the latter
charge by Birmingham Crown Court on Tuesday.

"The explosive device Randhawa sought to purchase online had the potential
to cause serious damage and kill many people if he had been successful in
using it," said Tim Gregory from the crime agency's armed operations unit.

"He was not involved in an organised crime group or linked to terrorism,
but is clearly an individual who poses a significant risk to the
community. Identifying people like Randhawa – who seek to access illegal
firearms and weapons – is a priority for the NCA and we will not stop in
our efforts to make sure they are arrested and held accountable for their
actions."

Randhawa was refused bail, will face sentencing on January 12, and can
expect a serious prison sentence.

As for how exactly he was detected trying to get hold of explosives on the
dark web, there are a number of possibilities. The most likely explanation
is that the underworld store selling the car bomb was run by or
infiltrated by the police as a sting operation. This is something some
police make a habit of in the past against those looking to hire hitmen.

Alternatively, it may be that Randhawa was already under surveillance and
his terror shopping was picked up by those monitoring him. It's also
possible that the bomb was real but was detected in the postal system and
exchanged for a phony device.

However, no doubt there will be those who take this as evidence that the
police have found a way to break cryptographic anonymizing networks, such
as Tor, that are a bedrock of the dark web. As ever, Occam's razor
applies.

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/09/british_teenager_car_bomb_dark_we
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connie....@gmail.com

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Apr 27, 2020, 6:51:13 AM4/27/20
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what ever happened to randhawa? he was framed.
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