I can give my last drop of blood for Islam. Jihad (holy war) is the sixth pillar of Islam. They (non-muslims) ruled us for 200 years. They made this country by sucking the blood of the Muslims. Now I want to help my people!” – Muslim advocate Mohammed Kutub Uddin, London.
An undercover investigation by the News of the World newspaper claims to have uncovered a plot by a Muslim firm of lawyers in London’s East End. The lawyers declared themselves ready to aid Muslim terrorists in this country illegally – in return for cash.
One of the gang even supplied a fake passport to a NotW investigator be believed to be a fugitive Islamic terror boss. Mohammed Kutub Uddin handed the fake passport to a NotW reporter in an east London Burger King on the day Benazir Bhutto was assassinated by a suicide bomber in Pakistan.
Uddin then suggested to the NotW that they join together in a scam to defraud High Street banks out of £30,000 a time to fund yet more terrorist activities.
Uddin works at the Syed Shaheen firm in London’s East End. After the NotW investigator called there seeking immigration advice, Uddin approached him in the street and said: “Brother, I understand your problem. You are completely illegal in this country but I can help you. If you have money to pay I can arrange everything for you. I have helped lots of brothers.”
He then asked the reporter to meet him next day at the nearby Burger King. There Uddin declared: “I can give my last drop of blood for Islam. Jihad (holy war) is the sixth pillar of Islam. They (non-muslims) ruled us for 200 years. They made this country by sucking the blood of the Muslims. Now I want to help my people!”
Uddin was told that the reporter needed a new identity to help him come and go from Britain because he was on the run from Scotland Yard, having been arrested after 9/11 for funding terrorists.
Uddin embraced the man and said: “Praise be to Allah!” He then bragged about his status: “I am a member of Lincoln’s Inn, training for the bar. I want to be a barrister to help my people. I will be representing only Muslim brothers in court.”
The reporter told Uddin that he needed a new passport to get in and out of Pakistan because he was known as a terrorist and could be arrested.
Uddin, who got his law qualifications in Bangladesh, replied: “God willing, I will help you. I will do it for you. You are my brother in Islam. I can make a proper, original Bangladeshi passport for you.”