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{UAH} London Bridge: Who was the attacker?

Frank Mujabi/ Afuwa/ Mayimuna/ Edward Mo irundrua,

 

Here are details of the London Bridge attacker emerging. It is clear muslim terrorist  Usan Khan belongs to same group that I warned the UK security services about way back in 2013 when they beheaded British soldier Lee Rigby near  the Royal Artillery barracks in Woolwich.. This is the same group inspired by hate preacher Anjem Choudary.

 

Choudary was released from a 5 year jail  sentence just three months ago and put on licence, but three weeks ago, I read there was credible evidence that he had not renounced terrorism and was plotting new attacks.

 

Yesterday's attack bears all the hallmarks of Anjem Choudary.

 

The UK government is responsible for all these terrorist attacks that have been inspired and even directly organised by Anjem Choudary. Had they acted and put Choudary away, the London Bridge attack of 2017 in which 8 people were murdered by Choudary's followers, and yesterday's attack, also on London Bridge, would not have happened. They have all the intelligence and the evidence needed to end Choudary's attacks on innocent civilians. Choudary does not need prison. He needs to be put to sleep permanently by hook or by crook.

 

Bobby



London Bridge: Who was the attacker?

Usman KhanImage copyrightWEST MIDLANDS POLICE

Police have named the London Bridge attacker as Usman Khan, who was previously jailed for his part in a plot to bomb the city's stock exchange.

Khan, 28, was out on licence from prison when he killed two people and injured three others in the stabbing attack on Friday, before he was shot dead by armed police.

He had been living in Stafford since being released from prison on licence last December, the BBC has been told.

In 2012, he was sentenced to indeterminate detention for "public protection" with a minimum jail term of eight years.

This sentence would have allowed him to be kept in prison beyond the minimum term.

But in 2013 the Court of Appeal quashed the sentence, replacing it with a 16-year-fixed term of which Khan should serve half in prison.

Born and raised in Stoke-on-Trent, Khan was originally jailed along with eight others.

The men, inspired by the ideology of al-Qaeda, had been under surveillance by MI5.

The group of nine had been engaged in several plans, one of which involved a plot to put a pipe bomb in the London Stock Exchange.

Khan and other plotters from Stoke had also been heard discussing potential attacks in their city, including leaving explosive devices in toilets in pubs and clubs in the Stoke area.

Usman Khan is pictured second from right in this police surveillance shotImage copyrightPOLICE HANDOUTImage captionUsman Khan is pictured second from the right

At one point Khan was monitored in conversation about "how to construct a pipe bomb" from a recipe in an al-Qaeda magazine.

The men had also been funding a proposed madrassa - a college for Islamic instruction - abroad, which was to be used for firearms training and which would have been attended by Khan.

The court of appeal judgement said: "The groups were clearly considering a range of possibilities including fundraising for the establishment of a military training madrassa in Pakistan, where they would undertake training themselves and recruit others to do likewise, sending letter bombs through the post, attacking public houses used by British racist groups, attacking a high profile target with an explosive device and a Mumbai-style attack."

It added that they had "serious long term plans" to send Khan and other recruits for "training and terrorist experience".

"Should they return to the UK they would do so trained and experienced in terrorism," the judgement continued.

"They engaged with the others who were contemplating short term attacks in the UK but rightly considered themselves to be more serious jihadis than the others."

Another man from Stoke who was jailed alongside Khan - Mohibur Rahman - was later found guilty of another terrorist plot following his release from prison.

Media captionWhat happened at London Bridge stabbing incident?

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