Six men deny involvement in a plot aimed at attacking two Pakistani dissidents at their homes in the UK. Reporting states that prosecutors say groups of hired attackers planned to travel to the men’s residences and carry out coordinated assaults on Christmas Eve. The allegation is that the attack plan targeted both men simultaneously, with multiple attackers involved. The defendants deny the charges against them, contesting the prosecution’s account of how and when the assaults were meant to take place. The cases are linked to alleged plans connected to Pakistani dissidents living in the UK, and the claims centre on alleged coordination among hired attackers rather than spontaneous action. The proceedings are ongoing, with the men maintaining their innocence as the details of the alleged plot are tested in court.
Six men deny plot to attack Pakistani dissidents at UK homes
Six men deny involvement in a plot aimed at attacking two Pakistani dissidents at their homes in the UK. Reporting states that prosecutors say groups of hired attackers planned to travel to the men’s...
- Six men are charged and deny a plot to attack Pakistani dissidents living in the UK.
- Prosecutors allege the attackers were hired to target the dissidents at their homes.
- The alleged plan involves coordinated action, with assaults planned to occur simultaneously.
- The timing alleged by reporting is Christmas Eve.
- Court proceedings are ongoing as the defendants contest the prosecution’s case.
It is said groups of hired attackers went to the homes of both men in a plan to simultaneously assault them on Christmas Eve.
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