Norway upholds convictions over al-Qaeda plot

Supreme court rejects appeals by two men who planned to attack Danish newspaper that caricatured Prophet Muhammad.

Mikael Davud was sentenced in 2012 to seven years in prison [EPA]

Norway’s highest court has upheld guilty convictions against two men involved in a 2010 al-Qaeda plot to attack a Danish newspaper that caricatured the Prophet Muhammad.

Last year, a local court sentenced Mikael Davud to seven years in prison and co-defendant Shawan Sadek Saeed Bujak to three and a half years.

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A third defendant was acquitted of terrorism charges but convicted of helping the others acquire explosives.

Investigators say the plot was linked to the same al-Qaeda planners behind thwarted attacks against the New York subway system and a shopping centre in Manchester, England, in 2009.

Norwegian investigators, who worked with their US counterparts, said the men had been building a bomb in an Oslo basement.

Source: AP