Matthew King pleaded guilty to plotting a terror attack against police (Picture: Met Police)
Matthew King pleaded guilty to plotting a terror attack against police (Picture: Met Police)

An Islamic State fanatic has been sentenced to at least six years in prison for plotting a terror attack on British police officers or soldiers.

Matthew King, 19, from Wickford in Essex, had previously pleaded guilty to preparation of terrorist acts between December 22 2021 and May 17 2022.

During sentencing, Judge Mark Lucraft handed King a discretionary life sentence, telling the Old Bailey it was clear King developed an extreme Islamist mindset with anti-Western views.

He had expressed a desire to ‘torture, mutilate and kill military personnel’ as he prepared to stake out a British Army barracks in Stratford, east London, the court had heard.

Other targets for a potential knife attack included a police station, railway station, and Stratford magistrates’ court.

The judge added it was clear King intended to commit terror attacks both in the UK and overseas.

King had searched online for Isis knife tactical training videos, just two months later began keeping notes on his phone on how to make homemade bombs.

He also expressed a desire to travel to Syria to ‘help people’.

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King's mother contacted Prevent after becoming concerned over her son's behaviour (Picture: Met Police)
King’s mother contacted Prevent after becoming concerned over her son’s behaviour (Picture: Met Police)

The judge said King had recorded a video at Stratford train station of a uniformed police officer. He also had his Whatsapp status to ‘kill the non-Muslims, wherever you see them’.

He purchased a number of ‘special op’ items, including ‘tactical gloves’ and a camouflage jacket.

Commander Dominic Murphy, who leads the Metropolitan Police’s counter terrorism command, said members of the public who reported Matthew King’s extremist behaviour helped police foil an ‘imminent terrorist attack’.

King’s mother contacted Prevent after becoming concerned over materials he was watching which ‘promoted hatred’.

An Islamic terrorist who filmed targets including Army barracks while planning a mass casualty attack. Matthew King, 19, surveyed possible targets including railway stations and Stratford Magistrates' Court in east London.
King, 19, surveyed possible targets at railway stations(Picture: Central News/Met Police)
King bought ‘special ops’ clothing, including a camouflage jacket (Picture: PA)
He also purchased ‘tactical gloves’ (Picture: PA)

His family also said they noticed his behaviour had become more extreme.

The court heard King exchanged messages with someone known as Miss A, where he said he wanted to wage war and train for jihad.

In one comment, he wrote: ‘Tbh [to be honest] I just want to get my hands on an American marine or British marine.’

Whilst in custody King also said he wanted to ‘kill and Imam’.

In mitigation, his barrister Hossein Zahir KC said King was ‘immature’ and the prospect he would have carried out a terror attack in the UK or travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State was ‘remote’.

The barrister argued that despite such incidents of ‘offensive and abusive’ behaviour, King was ‘slowly and steadily’ disengaging from the excesses of extremism.

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