- Michael Adebolajo, 32, preached hatred at Frankland prison in County Durham
- He was moved from Belmarsh prison in London for converting inmates to Islam
- Killer continued his rants at Frankland, which has been nicknamed 'jihadi jail'
- He and Michael Adebowale killed Lee Rigby in Woolwich, south London in 2013
- Conservative MP says whoever allowed his rants should 'no longer be in a job'
- Philip Davies, who represents Shipley, said he should have been put in isolation
One of the jihadis who murdered Lee Rigby has been allowed to preach extremism to inmates at a jail holding terrorists.
Michael Adebolajo chanted Islamist messages from his cell at Frankland prison in County Durham, which contains the country's most dangerous terrorists and suspects.
The 32-year-old butchered Drummer Lee Rigby, 25, after attacking him with fellow extremist Michael Adebowale near Woolwich barracks in south east London four years ago.
Adebolago, was allowed to rant at his fellow inmates despite being moved from Belmarsh for the same reason after he and Adebowale, , butchered Lee Rigby
He was moved from Belmarsh prison after he was found to have converted other high-security inmates to Islam, but a source told The Sun he continues to preach with religious rants.
'He could be seen and heard chanting to the other prisoners from his window,' they said.
He has been moved for a second time, with the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) confirming he is no longer at Frankland.
Adebolajo is pursuing legal aid to sue the MoJ for £25,000 in compensation after losing two front teeth while prison guards restrained him at Belmarsh.
Conservative MP Philip Davies called for the sacking of whoever allowed the killer's ranting to take place.
'Whoever allowed it to happen should no longer be in a job,' he said.
'This is revolting. If he is trying to convert other people to his vile views, the only appropriate way to deal with him is total isolation.'
Past inmates at Frankland include Islamist hate preacher Anjem Choudary, Kamal Bourgass, who killed police officer Stephen Oake and Tanvir Hussain, who was jailed for trying to blow up jets.
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