Three Convicted In Terror Plot
A Muslim militant who allegedly masterminded the World Trade Center bombing was convicted Thursday with two other men of plotting to blow up 12 U.S. jetliners in a two-day campaign of terror.
Ramzi Yousef and his co-defendants, Abdul Hakim Murad and Wali Khan Amin Shah, face a mandatory sentence of life in prison Dec. 5. In addition, Yousef faces trial in the 1993 Trade Center bombing.
The three men showed no emotion upon hearing the verdicts, reached by the federal jury in its fourth day of deliberations.
Yousef also was found guilty of killing a man with a bomb placed aboard a Philippines Airlines jet in 1994. That bombing was a test run for the plot, prosecutors said.