Both Ali and Hussain had previously been jailed for terrorism offences after they tried to join an Al Qaeda training camp in Pakistan in 2012, the BBC reported.
The group's moniker was derived from a chat they participated in on the encrypted messaging app Telegram, which is frequently used by ISIS-inspired terrorists and other Islamists.
It had emerged during the trial that security services and police officers had set up a fake courier company previous year to gather evidence on the suspects.
An undercover operative using the name "Vincent" saw Hussain as he loaded a sports bag into the back seat of Ali's black Seat Leon auto, which had been bugged by security services.
They used the children's Disney character as a profile picture as they hatched the evil plan involving meat cleavers and a pipe bomb. Other items included an air pistol imitation hand gun with an empty magazine taped to the side of it, 11 more shotgun cartridges, a live unfired 9mm bullet, a roll of gaffer tape and a pair of black latex gloves.
Mohibur Rahman, Khobaib Hussain and Naweed Ali branded themselves as "The Three Musketeers" as part of a terror cell, which was busted after Britain's MI5 spies bugged Ali's vehicle and found a pipe bomb and meat cleaver hidden in a sports bag in raids in the West Midlands region of England in August 2016.
The jury continued to deliberate on the fourth defendant Tahir Aziz, 38, but later found him guilty of preparing terrorist acts.
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But they were found guilty after 22 hours of jury deliberations.
Naweed Ali, Khobaib Hussain and Mohibur Rahman were today found guilty of preparing terrorist acts. The judge rejected one member of the jury, however enabled the trial to proceed.
The men were caught when one of them turned up for his first day at the...
Mr Justice Globe remanded all four in custody until sentencing tomorrow morning.
Her friend had to be discharged from the trial after it was revealed she had repeatedly asked court staff to find out if the detective was single.
The court also heard that he described the claims in a private message as "the usual b*****".
Police allegedly also found a samurai sword and several cellphones inside a vehicle belonging to Aziz.



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