By Mark White, Home Affairs Correspondent

A teenage Muslim convert who idolised the killers of Fusilier Lee Rigby has been found guilty of planning his own attack on members of the British military.

Brustholm Ziamani has been remanded in custody at the Old Bailey, and will be sentenced on 20 March. 

The 19-year-old was arrested by counter-terrorism officers on 19 August last year, carrying a rucksack containing a 12-inch knife, a large hammer and an Islamic flag.

He later told a security officer at Wandsworth Prison in London that he had been on his way to "behead a British soldier at an army barracks and hold the severed head in the air" when he was arrested.

Ziamani, from Camberwell, southeast London, had been on police bail at the time he was stopped with the weapons, having been arrested almost two months earlier for posting extremist messages on Facebook.

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  1. Gallery: Knife Shown To Terror Trial Jury

    Police have released images of material shown to the jury in the trial of Brusthom Ziamani

The knife along with this Shahada flag were found in Ziamani's rucksack when he was arrested, the court heard

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This hammer was also found in his rucksack, the jurors were told

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