Terrorist who tried to buy gun, missiles, and grenades to shoot down plane starts plumbing firm
A TERRORIST jailed for trying to buy missiles to shoot down planes is now running a plumbing business.
But at least one of Kazi Rahman’s businesses has been branded a “disgrace” in online reviews.
The 44-year-old served half of a nine-year sentence handed out in 2007 after he attempted to buy an Uzi sub-machine gun and ammunition from undercover police.
He also offered £70,000 for a Sam-7 missile and rocket-propelled grenades.
Rahman trained as a plumber and is listed as being involved in at least six South West London companies.
Yet critical comments online have led to one of those businesses, Plumbers in Putney, getting a one-star rating.
A Google review last week read: “Absolute disgrace. Do not use this company. Charged £538 to unblock a toilet and now it’s leaking everywhere.
“It is costing me over £2,500 to repair, it is an utter disgrace.”
Another reviewer, whose tenant was allegedly charged £900 to fix a leaking pipe that carried on leaking, claimed: “It is a scam company.
"Try to keep away as far as possible.”
A third angry customer branded it a “cowboy operation”.
Rahman said he ran the business but did not do repairs, insisting negative reviews were “fake”.
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