Frida's Notable Cases in Detail>
Operation ‘Vivace’
“Attempted London bombing July 2005” Conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to
cause explosions.
Operation ‘Overamp’
“Al Qaeda terrorist training camp case”. Providing and receiving terrorist
training. Conspiracy to murder and offences under Terrorism Act 2006.
Operation ‘Overt’
“Transatlantic airline bomb plot case.” Alleged plotting of simultaneous
bombings of US bound aircraft out of Heathrow.
Frida Hussain
Year of Call: 1995
Specialist practice areas: Serious Crime, Anti-terrorism, Regulation/Compliance
Email: fhussain@furnivallaw.co.uk
Known for her professional, dedicated and hard
working approach with particular attention to detail Frida Hussain is well
respected by the judiciary, her professional, lay clients and colleagues. She
is instructed as a leading junior to lead other juniors as well as being led
herself by Queens Counsel. She is experienced in all areas of criminal work as
a specialist defence advocate and has a particular name for cases involving
terrorism. She is one of the few female barristers in the UK to
specialise in this area. Over the last few years she has practiced almost
exclusively in this field regularly dealing with charges ranging from murder,
conspiracy to murder, conspiracy to cause explosions and offences arising out
of the Terrorism Acts.
Frida has been instructed as counsel representing defendants in many of the UK’s major high
profile terrorist cases. These include the July 2005 London bombing campaign, the alleged
terrorist training camp cases and the transatlantic airline bomb plot. Other
highlights also include a multi-million pound fraud alleged to have funded
terrorist activity in the Middle East.
She has particular linguistic ability and is a fluent speaker of Urdu, Punjabi
and Hindi. She also possesses cultural awareness and knowledge of theological
issues that are often at the core of terrorism cases as well as other more
general crime involving such issues. She practices in Manchester,
Leeds and Bradford, as well as London,
and appears in courts at all levels including Courts Martial.
Frida also lectures on current criminal practice
and procedure and provides practical advice to colleagues and instructing
solicitors on topical issues, such as applications for warrants for further
detention at the police station.
She is a selected advocacy trainer, regularly providing training to junior
members of the bar in the skills required for effective advocacy through the Inner Temple
advocacy training programme. In 2004 she traveled with other members of the
panel to teach advocacy training techniques to members of the bar in Pakistan.
Frida was awarded a Pegasus Scholarship. As part of this she worked within the Australian criminal justice system for 3 months. She is a member of the Bar Council International Relations sub-committee, a volunteer member of the Inner Temple Scholarship panel and a registered pupil supervisor.
