Would-be jihadist fantasised about beheading Katie Hopkins and helped husband prepare for terror attack

A female would-be jihadist said she fantasised about beheading Katie Hopkins and bought her husband a large combat knife to carry out attacks.

Ummariyat Mirza and Madihah Taheer practised carrying out a knife attack at their home in Birmingham.

Police believe the attack was most likely to have taken place in the West Midlands – but could have happened anywhere.

Taheer, 21, was convicted at Woolwich Crown Court in London on Thursday of preparing an act of terrorism. Her husband pleaded guilty to the charge at earlier hearing.

In 2015, before they were married, Taheer sent Mirza a message which read: “Can we get married already ffs. I want u to kill ppl for me. I have a list.”

Mirza replied: “The day of nikkah (marriage) I’ll kill em all. Give me the list. The only thing that stops me is we are not married. I will defo I’m not joking.”

The prosecution said these exchanges showed they were inspired by the so-called Islamic State terror group.

Taheer, 21, mentioned the controversial newspaper columnist after her partner Ummariyat Mirza said he wanted to decapitate the leader of Britain First, Paul Golding. . . Taheer then added: ‘Omd I fantasise about Katie Hopkins head. She’s the biggest kuthi (bitch) of them all.’

After the conviction, Detective Chief Superintendent Matt Ward, head of West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit, said: “Earlier this year we received information that they were planning to carry out a terrorist act in the UK. We were able to establish that they were in advanced stages of preparation…

“We are confident that, had we not intervened when we did, they would have carried out an attack. He added: “The attack probably would have taken place in Birmingham or the West Midlands – but it could have been anywhere in the UK.”

The couple – along with Mirza’s sister, Zainab Mirza, who previously admitted sending him terrorist material terror offence – will be sentenced later.