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Terrorist who plotted to blow up army base with toy car bomb set to WALK FREE after parole board rejects last-ditch bid to keep him in jail

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One of Britain's most dangerous terrorists, who plotted to blow up an army base with a toy car bomb, will be allowed to walk free after a parole board rejected a last-ditch bid to keep him in jail.Zahid Iqbal will be released again after a reconsideration to keep him locked up was refused by Parole Board chiefs - despite two experts warning against doing so.The move has sparked furious backlash from terrorist survivors and politicians alike after the People's Channel first sounded the alarm over the early release.Now, GB News can reveal Iqbal is set to be allowed to roam the streets of Britain once again.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, one expert has refused to deny that he was talking to other extremists on a phone - a device which he lied about using - when he was previously allowed to roam free.Back in 2013, Iqbal, as part of a four-man gang, admitted to discussing a theoretical attack on the site.During his sentencing, the 31-year-old, who was also one of the group's...

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