Would-be bomber who said he was ‘bedroom radicalised’ found guilty of fairy lights bomb plot

Zahid Hussain, who improvised detonator parts from fairy lights, has been found guilty of attempting to make a pressure-cooker bomb - PA
Zahid Hussain, who improvised detonator parts from fairy lights, has been found guilty of attempting to make a pressure-cooker bomb - PA

A would-be terrorist who improvised detonator parts from fairy lights has been found guilty of attempting to make a pressure-cooker bomb.

Birmingham Crown Court was told Zahid Hussain - who considered railway lines as targets - was "bedroom radicalised" while viewing hundreds of Islamic State-related images and videos of the war in Syria.

Hussain's trial was told he wrongly believed his non-viable "bomb" - packed with shrapnel - was capable of causing devastation.

Some of the items used by Zahid Hussain - Credit: PA
Some of the items used by Zahid Hussain Credit: PA

The 29-year-old - who was captured on CCTV clambering into a storm drain near a high- speed rail line - was arrested in August 2015 after being seen "patrolling" the streets near his home in Naseby Road, Alum Rock.

Jurors at Birmingham Crown Court deliberated over two days before convicting Hussain of preparation of terrorist acts.

Alternative counts of making explosives and one of attempting to make explosives were ordered to lie on the court file.

The film capturing a hooded figure said to be Zahid Hussain was recorded in Alum Rock, Birmingham, near a railway embankment used by trains on the West Coast mainline - Credit: West Midlands Police
The film capturing a hooded figure said to be Zahid Hussain was recorded in Alum Rock, Birmingham, near a railway embankment used by trains on the West Coast mainline Credit: West Midlands Police

Opening the case against Hussain at the start of a five-week trial, prosecution QC Annabel Darlow said the defendant also attempted to create a remote-control "initiator" for a device by modifying a wireless doorbell.

Miss Darlow told the jury: "It is the Crown's case that the defendant, in the months leading up to August 9 2015, attempted to build a number of explosive devices.

a home-made pressure-cooker bomb containing numerous pieces of shrapnel made by Zahid Hussain - Credit: West Midlands Police 
A home-made pressure-cooker bomb containing numerous pieces of shrapnel made by Zahid Hussain Credit: West Midlands Police

"These included a home-made pressure-cooker bomb containing numerous pieces of shrapnel - in other words, a nail bomb ... and a number of improvised igniters which he had made from fairy lights that one might otherwise see on a Christmas tree."

Miss Darlow said the pressure-cooker did not contain the correct ingredients to constitute an explosive device, but the defendant believed he had created a viable bomb.