Islamist terrorist linked to 7/7 London bombings free to roam streets after release from mental hospital
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Islamist terrorist linked to 7/7 London bombings free to roam streets after release from mental hospital.
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One of the terrorists linked to the 7/7 London bombings has been released back onto the streets following his release from a secure mental health unit.
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Harron Aswat was jailed for 20 years for plotting to form an extremist training camp in 1999, and has been deemed a danger to national security by police.
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A High Court judge ruled last year that the 50-year-old could be released from a south-east London mental hospital following the completion of his treatment.The Telegraph claims that he has been released from the hospital despite multiple warnings.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He is believed to be moving to Batley, West Yorkshire, to live with his family.It is understood that he will be monitored by the Home Office, and there are restrictions in place for Aswat, with consequences should he breach them.In 2015, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison by a New York judge for plotting an extremist training camp in Oregon before 9/11, following orders from Abu Hamza.He was deported...
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