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Mohammed Quayyam Khan is a British muslim suspected of playing a role in the Luton cell bomb-making plot.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
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"Bin Laden's 'Bashful Dwarf' on the loose in Britain". Daily Mail. 2007-05-01. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
Meanwhile Sajil Shahid has been able to travel freely despite suspicions that he set up the training camp where Khan and Khyam learned bomb-making.
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Ian Cobain, Richard Norton-Taylor, Jeevan Vasagar. "MI5 missed London bombers". The Guardian.
Operation Crevice began as an MI5 investigation into a suspect living in Luton, Bedfordshire, called Mohammed Quayyum Khan. The court heard that Quayyum - known as Q - took orders from a senior al-Qaida figure, Abdul Hadi.
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Clive Gresswell (2007-06-05). "Terror suspect unveiled in trial". Luton & Dunstable Express. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
The identity of Mohammed Quayyum Khan, known as Q, was revealed at the Old Bailey fertiliser bomb trial.
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Shiv Malik (2007-06-31). "My brother the bomber". Prospect magazine. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
In July 2003, Quayyum would send Khan and Shehzad Tanweer, one of the other Beeston bombers, to receive training in bomb-making in Pakistan.
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Robert S. Leiken (2010). Europe's Angry Muslims: The Revolt of the Second Generation. Oxford University Press. p. 181. ISBN 9780195328974. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
The probe was prompted by surveillance of a suspected al Qaeda leader living in Britain known as Mohammed Quayyum Khan. MI5 noticed that Quayyam, whom they believed to be an aide to al Qaeda leader Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, met repeatedly with Khyam.