Two members of a gang who planned atrocities bigger than July 7 have admitted terrorist offences.
Mohammed Rizwan, 34, and Bahader Ali, 19, both from Sparkbrook in Birmingham, pleaded guilty to engaging in conduct in preparation of acts of terrorism at Woolwich Crown Court, police said.
They were members of a gang led by Irfan Naseer, 31, Irfan Khalid, 28, and Ashik Ali, 28, all from Birmingham, who were convicted in February.
Gang leaders convicted in FebruaryPolice believe it was the most significant terror plot to be uncovered since the 2006 conspiracy to blow up transatlantic airliners using bombs disguised as soft drinks.
The gang had planned to set off up to eight rucksack bombs and possibly other devices in crowded places. Khalid even boasted that their plan could be "another 9/11".
Naseer and Khalid spent a total of 15 months, during two trips, in terror training camps in Pakistan before sharing all they knew with Ali.
In September 2011 when they started to experiment with making bombs, officers, who had them under surveillance decided to arrest them.
They were recorded discussing the use of AK47 assault rifles and poisons as well as blowing themselves up.
Inspired by al Qaeda, the cell criticised the 7/7 London bombers for not putting nails in their explosives.
Six other men, who are also from Birmingham, had already admitted terror offences.
They are Rahin Ahmed, 26, from Moseley; Mujahid Hussain, 21, from Yardley; Naweed Ali, 25, Ishaaq Hussain, 21, Khobaib Hussain, 21, and Shahid Khan, 21, all from Sparkhill.
All 11 are due to be sentenced later this month.
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