Monday, June 26, 2017

jihad murderer of Lee Rigby is busy “radicalizing” fellow prison inmates

One prison official said: “Adebolajo spends most of his waking hours preaching his distorted form of Islam to anyone who will listen.”
If it’s a “distorted form of Islam” that Adebolajo is preaching, it ought to be simple matter for prison imams to explain to Adebolajo’s potential recruits how he is distorting the Religion of Peace, no?
The source added: “If he is suspected of trying to radicalise other inmates we step in and move him. But even in prison Adebolajo cannot be watched all the time. We don’t have the staff or the resources.”
But shouldn’t this be a priority? Shouldn’t it be recognized that Adebolajo is recruiting people who will commit mass murder of Britons in the future? Or would that be “Islamophobic”?

British Muslim leader says May MUST crack down on prison radicalisation to beat terror

“Lee Rigby’s evil killer ‘radicalising inmates’ at Frankland Prison,” by Ian Robson, Chronicle Live, June 25, 2017
A killer locked up in a North East jail is radicalising inmates from behind bars, a prison officer has said.
Muslim extremist Michael Adebolajo, 31, has been described by an insider as “violent, unpredictable and a major danger to other prisoners.”
He was one of two men who killed trooper Lee Rigby.
He has been preaching his hatred to other prisoners at Frankland Prison, in Durham, since he arrived.
Now there are fears that his followers have vowed to carry his message on after they have been released.
Dozens of prisoners have said to have fallen for Adebolajo’s twisted version of Islam and have vowed to become Jihadis when they are eventually freed.
Even non-Muslim prisoners are said to have converted to Islam and sworn an allegiance to Islamic State after being radicalised by the killer.
One prison official said: “Adebolajo spends most of his waking hours preaching his distorted form of Islam to anyone who will listen. He sees every inmate as a potential Islamic State soldier whether they are Muslims or not.
“He has a big personality and is very charismatic and some of the more vulnerable prisoners will fall under his spell. He is a very dangerous individual.”
The source said that Adebolajo now sees his role in life to recruit as many Jihadis as possible for the remainder of his life.
It is understood that Adebolajo has been given “special category” status because of the danger he represents.
Details of the threat posed by one of the UK’s most notorious killers emerged just weeks after 33 people were killed and more than 100 injured in terrorist attacks in Manchester and London.
Murderer Adebolajo was moved from top security Belmarsh Prison in South London to HMP Frankland, another category A prison, in 2014.
Keeping the terrorist killer confined in Frankland – one of Britain’s most notorious prisons – costs the taxpayer an estimated £1,500 a week or £78,000 a year.
The source added: “If he is suspected of trying to radicalise other inmates we step in and move him.
“But even in prison Adebolajo cannot be watched all the time. We don’t have the staff or the resources.”…

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