A former British Airways software engineer has been jailed for 30 years for plotting to blow up a plane.
Rajib Karim, 31, from Newcastle, used his job to access information for an al-Qaeda preacher based in Yemen to target BA's flights in the US.Sentencing him at Woolwich Crown Court, Mr Justice Calvert-Smith said he was a committed jihadist who planned offences "about as grave as could be imagined".
The judge said he had worked "incessantly" for terrorist purposes.
Karim, who had sought a British passport, had kept his true intentions secret from colleagues at BA, Mr Justice Calvert-Smith added.
He said Karim was a "willing follower" who could have brought serious harm and death to civilians had his planning with others come to anything.
The Bangladeshi man, who had a British wife and children, was told he faced deportation. He showed no emotion as he was sentenced.
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