UNDERCOVER pictures of the alleged July 21 bombers at a suspected terrorist training camp in Cumbria were shown to jurors on Wednesday.
One of the alleged terrorists, Hussein Osman, planned to blow up a tube train at Shepherd's Bush just two weeks after the 7/7 attacks in 2005.
Five of the six co-defendants were snapped by surveillance officers when on a camping trip to the Lake District in May, 2005.
On Wednesday Woolwich Crown Court was told by Metropolitan Police officers that some were running with rucksacks and at one point the group lined up in Islamic prayer.
Osman is standing trial for conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions along with five other defendants, Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, 33, Yassin Omar, 26, Ramzi Mohammed, 25, Adel Yahya, 24, and Muktar Said Ibrahim, 28.
They all deny the charges.
Other blasts on July 21 were destined for trains at Oval and Warren Street and a bus in Shoreditch.
All four bombs failed to explode.
The trial continues.
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