UK bloody handed head chopper tried to lead group to fight in Somalia?
Sunday Telegraph:
The UK continues to suffer with its absurd political correctness policy. After the atrocity authorities were charging people on Twitter and other social media who were critical of the killers. They need to be tougher on the enemy and they need their Muslim community to be more critical of terrorist.
The Sunday Telegraph can disclose that Michael Adebolajo was held by police close to the Somali border with a band of “radicalised” Muslim youths who wanted to join the notorious al-Shabaab group.There is much more.
He was deported to Britain after he appeared in court in Mombasa in November 2010.
Two months previously the head of MI5 had warned that Britons were training in Somalia and it was “only a matter of time before we see terrorism on our streets inspired by those who are today fighting alongside al-Shabaab”. It also emerged that the other suspect in the soldier’s murder, Michael Adebowale, 22, was detained by police in London two months ago after shopkeepers complained about a group of Muslim activists.
The disclosures raise further questions about the monitoring by the security services of Adebowale and Adebolajo, 28, whom sources have said was known to MI5 but not assessed as a “threat to life”.
In other developments:
Þ On Saturday night three further men - aged 21, 24 and 28 - were arrested in south east London on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder. Police used tasers to detain two of them and were searching four residential addresses;
ÞCalls were made for Anjem Choudary, the leader of the al-Muhajiroun group to which Adebolajo has been closely linked, to be subject to a Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measure, the successor to control orders;
ÞEric Pickles, the Communities Secretary, uses an article in The Sunday Telegraph to warn public bodies, including the police and judges, that it is time for them to bring the full weight of the law to bear on extremists and not be hampered by political correctness;
ÞA leading historian who was a member of a Whitehall panel intended to tackle extremist Muslim preaching at universities told how officials opened a “dialogue” with a body that seemed to endorse aspects of extremism;
ÞIn what was feared to be a copycat attack in Paris last night, a uniformed soldier was knifed in the throat by a man said to be “bearded and of North African origin”. The soldier was “badly hurt” in the attack, according to police who said they were treating it as a terrorist incident;
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The UK continues to suffer with its absurd political correctness policy. After the atrocity authorities were charging people on Twitter and other social media who were critical of the killers. They need to be tougher on the enemy and they need their Muslim community to be more critical of terrorist.
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