Tuesday, November 9, 2010

U.K. Frees Forty-Six Dangerous Jihad Terrorists From Jail

From Jihad Watch:

Relax: UK frees forty-six "dangerous [jihad] terrorists" from jail


What could go wrong? They'll be supervised! "Forty-six 'dangerous' terrorists go free from jail," by James Kirkup in the Telegraph, November 7 (thanks to all who sent this in):



At least 46 convicted terrorists who have been either released from prison or are close to being freed "pose a risk" to the public and face tight new controls on their freedom, a secret Government document discloses.

The Daily Telegraph has learnt that concern over the release of a "significant" number of Islamic extremists has driven ministers to draw up rules for their supervision.



Probation officers have been issued with a "menu" of restrictions that can be placed on terrorists freed on licence. The curbs are understood to include orders to have contact with only Government-approved imams, not to visit certain mosques, not to associate with anyone with a criminal record and not to use computers.



According to Ministry of Justice figures, at least 20 convicted terrorists have been freed from jail this year after completing their sentences. Another 26 will be eligible for release over the next two years.



Amid warnings from security officials about the threat posed by freed extremists, the MoJ has issued probation officers with orders permitting significant limits on their clients' freedom....





Oh, well, then, no problem!

Posted by Robert on November 8, 2010 8:38 AM

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