THE terrorist son of hook-handed Abu Hamza has been working on London’s Tube, The Sun can reveal.
Mohammed Kamel Mostafa, 25 — a convicted fanatic who has glorified suicide attacks like the 7/7 slaughter — was rumbled by Underground workmates when they saw his picture in The Sun.
They went straight to bosses, who told Mohammed Kamel Mostafa, 25, to sling his hook.
But last night fury erupted over the security shambles that led to the convicted terrorist being granted astonishing access to London’s Tube network.
Mostafa was given a pass to do labouring jobs. The lank-haired extremist worked in restricted areas near stations classified in the Underground’s "top area" — the zone most likely to be attacked by bombers.
A spokesman said: "It seems this person was granted a permit because he has no criminal convictions in the UK and has a right to work in this country. The question of whether the checks were tight enough is a matter for the Government to address."
John Taylor, who lost 24-year-old daughter Carrie in the Aldgate blast on 7/7, said he was "shocked and stunned" by the fiasco.
The dad, a security manager of Billericay, Essex, added: "This man is a convicted terrorist — and he has been allowed access to some of the most sensitive parts of the Tube."
Labour MP Andrew Dismore said: "It beggars belief. It wasn’t like he was nicked for shoplifting — it was terror offences in Yemen. You’d think the Underground would be particularly sensitive to terrorism."
Mayor Ken Livingstone has defended the employment of the son of jailed Islamic cleric Abu Hamza on London Underground.
Ken's U-turn over Hamza's son
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