Saturday, September 23, 2006

Execution vids on lags' laptops

HATEMONGER Abu Hamza and high-risk terror inmates have had their laptops seized in jail — after bosses found pictures of EXECUTIONS.
Video images of hostages being beheaded had been downloaded off the internet on to computers being used inside a maximum security nick.
Prisoners are allowed computers under an Access to Justice scheme, designed to allow them to prepare their defence for hearings such as appeals.
But the level of "abuse" sparked new fury over access to information being given to terrorists.
A furious insider said of the discovery at Belmarsh Prison, South London: "What we found was absolutely disgusting. These people must be laughing at us.
"They had somehow managed to get their hands on video images showing the moment hostages had their head cut off in front of the camera.
"It’s just another example of Britain being a soft touch. These prisoners have been granted access to computers to help them get a fair trial - not to glory in the savagery of an execution."
Under the Access to Justice scheme — agreed by law chiefs — prisoners can ask for a free computer to study documents and statements instead of being handed mountains of paperwork.
But chiefs at Belmarsh snatched back every laptop — including one being used by hook-handed Muslim cleric Hamza.
Computer experts were called in to examine them for "inappropriate use" and asked to fit new security cut-outs to prevent further abuse.

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