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Man denies plotting Hyde Park terror attack

Edward Little is accused of planning to buy a firearm and carry out an attack in Hyde Park.

Lucas Cumiskey
Friday 17 February 2023 16:43 GMT
(Elizabeth Cook/PA)
(Elizabeth Cook/PA) (PA Media)

A man has pleaded not guilty to plotting a terror attack at Speakers’ Corner in London’s Hyde Park.

Edward Little, 21, is charged with preparation to commit acts of terrorism, but he denied the claims at the Old Bailey on Friday.

He allegedly planned to buy a firearm and kill a Christian preacher and others gathered at Speakers’ Corner on or before September 23 2022.

Little, from Pelham Street in Brighton, allegedly researched intended targets including Christian preacher Hatan Tash and members of the military and Metropolitan Police force.

He is also accused of researching different firearms and their capability, arranging to purchase one for £5,000 and travelling to buy one, court documents state.

Little also allegedly researched Hyde Park with a view to attack it and sought assistance from others.

Long-haired Little, who was represented by Tom Godfrey, appeared via video link and spoke to confirm his name and plead not guilty.

Mr Justice Jeremy Baker set a trial date of July 10 at the same court.

Little was arrested on September 23 after taking a taxi from Brighton to London.

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