Owner of Italian restaurant in Great Yarmouth charged with terror plot to shoot Jews

Surveillance image showing Walid and Bilel Saadaoui walking together
Surveillance image showing Walid and Bilel Saadaoui walking together (Picture: Counter Terrorism Police North West)

A restaurant owner stands accused of planning to shoot a mass gathering of Jews before being thwarted by undercover police, a court has heard.

Walid Saadaoui, 38, is said to have wanted to cause ‘untold harm’ and kill as many Jewish people as he could in a gun atrocity.

The married father-of-two denies preparing acts of terrorism between December 2023 and May last year.

Giving evidence on Tuesday at Preston Crown Court, the Tunisian national told jurors how he came to the UK in 2012 with his first wife, Jane, who he met in his home country, where he worked as a hotel entertainer helping to stage dance shows, quiz contests and water aerobics.

Undated handout photo issued by Greater Manchester Police of Walid Saadaoui. Walid Saadaoui, Bilel Saadaoui and Amar Hussein are on trial at Preston Crown Court for a Daesh-inspired gun plot targetting the Jewish community in the North West of England, members of law enforcement and military.. Issue date: Thursday October 16, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Greater Manchester Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Walid Saadaou is on trial at Preston Crown Court for a Daesh-inspired gun plot targetting the Jewish community in the North West of England (Picture: PA)

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Amar Hussein (blue hat) and Walid Saadaoui with undercover operative Farouk (blurred) overlooking the port of Dover on a trip
Amar Hussein (blue hat) and Walid Saadaoui with undercover operative Farouk (blurred) overlooking the port of Dover on a trip (Picture: Counter Terrorism Police North West)

He said he successfully applied for a work visa and the couple moved to Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, and he gained employment at a Haven Holiday Village.

Saadaoui said he saved up by working extra hours at the holiday park where he worked in shops, the bakery and the arcade before he purchased the Albatross restaurant in Regent Road, Great Yarmouth, in 2018 with the assistance of a bank loan.

He told the jury he trained as a chef and said: ‘I wanted to progress in life. I wanted to be my own boss.’

His marriage had already finished earlier that year, he said, and he later met his second wife, Michelle, who was already working at the restaurant, and they went on to have two children.

Walid Saadaoui was seen getting into Farouk's car for a trip to Dover
Walid Saadaoui was seen getting into Farouk’s car for a trip to Dover (Picture: Counter Terrorism Police North West)

Saadaoui said the Albatross had been established for 17 years by the previous owner.

His barrister, Felicity Gerry KC, asked: ‘Would you describe it as a very successful business?’

The defendant said: ‘Yes. We had a good customer base. We were hosting wedding ceremonies, birthday parties.’

Ms Gerry said: ‘You were happy?’

‘Very,’ said Saadaoui.

The court has heard that his family later moved to Abram, Wigan, in 2023.

Prosecutors say that police were able to prevent the plans of Saadaoui and co-defendant, Amar Hussain, 52, from becoming a tragic reality as they unknowingly laid bare their scheme to an undercover operative.

Hussein, of no fixed address, also denies preparing acts of terrorism.

A third defendant, Saadaoui’s brother Bilel Saadaoui, 36, of Hindley, Wigan, has pleaded not guilty to failing to disclose information about acts of terrorism in the same period.

Walid Saadaoui will continue to give evidence on Wednesday.

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