‘I made nitroglycerine at home – then poured it into into a hole in the garden’

A financial analyst dug a hole in his garden to pour away nitroglycerine he kept in his fridge, a court has heard. Asad Bhatti, 49, allegedly kept chemicals and circuitry to make bombs at his Surrey home and two lock-up units. In the computer was a ‘significant library’ of instructions on how to make explosive devices and documents entitled ‘Jihad and Martyrdom,’ the Old Bailey heard. At one storage unit police found ‘black powder’ gunpowder and a home-made detonator. Giving…

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