Two men inspired by extremist ideology are on trial for allegedly plotting a suicide attack targeting the Jewish community in Manchester. Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein are accused of purchasing assault rifles, handguns, and hundreds of rounds of ammunition as part of their preparations. The prosecution claims the pair spent months planning the attack, conducting reconnaissance of potential targets, and arranging for weapons to be smuggled into the country. Saadaoui's younger brother, Bilel, is also facing charges for failing to disclose information about the plot and allegedly sympathizing with their views.
Police intervened after an undercover operation revealed the suspects' intentions, preventing what authorities described as a plan to cause mass fatalities. Evidence presented in court included images of Jewish sites, communications glorifying violence, and details of the suspects' preparations for their own deaths. The trial continues at Preston Crown Court, with the judge instructing the jury to disregard unrelated recent events in Manchester.