Bin Laden poison plans uncovered

Osama bin Laden’s terror network al-Qaida has been planning to manufacture the biological poison ricin, it was reported today.

Osama bin Laden’s terror network al-Qaida has been planning to manufacture the biological poison ricin, it was reported today.

Plans for nuclear devices were reportedly discovered in premises abandoned by al-Qaida when the Taliban and its allies fled Kabul.

Now, there are further reports that instructions for making the poison were concealed amid a mass of scattered documents listing formulae for manufacturing explosives, fuses and detonation circuits.

They were at a gated house in Saraq Panza, Kabul, where two Arab doctors who worked there were beaten and killed as they tried to escape on Monday night, it said.

The poison, which was used by Bulgarian secret police to kill the exile Georgi Markov as he walked across Waterloo Bridge, London, in 1978, is produced from a toxic protein in castor oil seed.

One page of the instructions reads: ‘‘A certain amount, equal to a strong dose, will be able to kill an adult, and a dose equal to seven seeds will kill a child.’’

Another page says: ‘‘Gloves and face mask are essential for the preparation of ricin. Period of death varies from 3-5 days minimum, 4-14 days maximum.’’

Ricin, one of the most toxic biological agents, was discovered by UN weapons inspectors in Iraq as part of Saddam Hussein’s arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in the 1990s.

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