Financial analyst ‘made computer repairman promise not to look at his files’
A financial analyst accused of hoarding explosives was caught out after a computer repair shop boss discovered his blue-print for terror on his laptop, a court heard. Asad Bhatti, 48, allegedly kept precursor chemicals and circuitry which could be used to make bombs at his Surrey home. Bhatti rented a storage unit housing a chemical mixture described as ‘black powder’ and a home-made detonator, the Old Bailey heard. Glen O’Dwyer, owner of Computer Solutions in Caterham, Surrey, found a ‘significant…