Mohammed Farooq, 28, was arrested outside St James s Hospital, Leeds, in the early hours of January 20 after police were called by a patient who was being treated for a lung infection at the time
An ongoing terror trial has heard how one patient bravely talked a would-be bomber out of his attack, detonating his device in the canteen, instead chatting to them four hours
The Sindh High Court has set aside the life imprisonment sentence of two men, who were earlier convicted in a drug smuggling case, after finding that the prosecution failed to prove the charges.
Mohammad Farooq, 28, brought a homemade pressure cooker bomb to St James Hospital in Leeds and intended to carry out a murderous terrorist attack , Sheffield Crown Court was told.