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Businessman found guilty of plotting to plant bombs in London

Jonathan Nuttall convicted of conspiring to plant two devices targeting lawyers for the National Crime Agency

A businessman with a “deep-seated grudge” against two lawyers at the National Crime Agency has been found guilty of planting two devices resembling bombs at the heart of London’s legal district to intimidate them.

Jonathan Nuttall, 50, was convicted at the Old Bailey of planning to plant the explosives over a £1.4m legal dispute with the NCA, which put him at risk of losing his stately home, Embley Manor in Hampshire.

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