Profile of Mohammed Asha Regarded as an outstanding junior neurologist by staff at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Mohammed Asha was accused of working behind the scenes to support the terrorist conspiracy, providing advice and cash to pay for some of the equipment.
Profile of Mohammed Asha
Regarded as an outstanding junior neurologist by staff at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Mohammed Asha was accused of working behind the scenes to support the terrorist conspiracy, providing advice and cash to pay for some of the equipment.
But in court the Saudi born Jordanian doctor sought to portray himself as a completely different man from his co-defendant Abdulla, whom he had met as a student in Cambridge. Dr Asha was described as a pacifist, a decent man devoted to his young family and dedicated to his medical career.
In the immediate aftermath of the failed London bombings Dr Asha was the first person called by the bombers. Dr Asha claimed he was "completely unaware" of the conspiracy even when the bombers visited him en-route from the failed London explosion to Glasgow.
He was today cleared of all the charges he faced.












