Iran-linked Hizbollah 'stockpiled tons of explosives on outskirts of London in secret British bomb factory'
- Radicals linked to Hizbollah stashed disposable ice packs filled with explosives
- The shocking plot was uncovered by MI5 and the Metropolitan Police in 2015
- David Cameron and Theresa May, then PM and HS, were briefed on the findings.
- Terrorists linked to Iran were caught by intelligence officials stockpiling weapons near London.
Radicals
linked to Hizbollah, the Lebanese militant group, stashed hoards of
disposable ice packs containing ammonium nitrate, an ingredient commonly
used to make home made bombs.
The
plot was uncovered by MI5 and the Metropolitan Police in 2015 but the
public and MPs were kept in the dark, according to The Daily
Telegraph.
Three tonnes of the dangerous substance
was found in its raw form and police eventually arrested one man on
suspicion of plotting terrorism - but released him without charge.
His
identity was kept secret, as were the whole findings until now -
possibly in an effort to keep the Iran nuclear deal of 2015 alive. STORY AND VIDEO HERE:
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