2016–17 all-female UK terror plot

[1][2][3] 18-year-old Safaa Boular, who had already failed in an attempt to travel to Syria to marry an ISIS fighter, was found guilty of preparing terrorist attacks for plotting a suicide bomb and gun attack at the British Museum, and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 13 years imprisonment (later reduced on appeal).

[3] Safaa Boular became the youngest woman to be convicted of plotting a terror attack in the UK.

[5][6][7] Safaa Boular willingly admitted to having 300 to 400 ISIS 'friends' online, and police discovered online discussions between her and a man named Naweed Hussain about suicide bombings, her wearing a suicide belt, and how they would plan to marry in Syria.

[2] Rizlaine and Dich were caught on CCTV buying knives from a supermarket, intending to stab a police officer near Parliament.

[8] In April 2023, it was reported that Mina Dich wanted to be released from prison, claiming she was not a danger to the public.