Terrorist who confessed to masterminding 7/7 London bombings AND 9/11 ‘could be walking the streets of Britain in days’

A ‘inferior’ terrorist who confessed his role in the bombing of September 11 and July 7 Authorities have declared him a ‘national security risk’ despite the fact that he survived the prison within days.
50 -year -old Haroon Aswat can be released from a safe hospital unit in the UK without a full risk assessment due to mental health treatment.
In 2015, he admitted that he was trying to start a terrorist training camp in Oregon for 20 years in the USA.
Aswat was visited by a British psychiatrist in the United States before returning to England in 2022, where ‘I am a terrorist’.
Now the newly emerged US court documents, Aswat’s ‘also’ [9/11] Attacks in the UK and 2005 attack ‘, Sun reported.
In addition to his connection with the 7/7 London terror bombing that killed 52 people He also threatened to kill Jews, Christians and some Muslim groups.
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said that Aswat was afraid that he was returning to the streets of England and he said, ‘Never he should never experience freedom’.
The authorities who accepted their concerns and the Supreme Court Justice Robert Jay said that it was a ‘ongoing risk evidence’, aswat will only be subject to a notification order after its release.
Haroon Aswat (depicted in 2015), although the authorities declared him a ‘national security risk’, he will get rid of the prison within days.
Hate Preacher Abu Hamza Al-Masri (left) rides in a car with Haroon Rashid Aswat in 1999
In 2022, Aswat was depicted in the custody of immigration and customs conservation. In 2015, he was found guilty of trying to start a terrorist training camp in Oregon and was imprisoned in the USA
This means that Aswat should constantly inform and keep up -to -date about certain information to the police.
These details include the address, foreign travel details and vehicle recording.
At the beginning of this year, Mr. Justice Jay, ‘These were very serious crimes and there is an ongoing risk of risk.
‘A risk assessment of terrorist accusation is always naturally uncertain and combines with the mental instability of the defendant in the current case.
‘In general, I am pleased to have a notification order in all conditions of this case.
‘A psychiatrist saw the treatment as effective and is expected to be detained in the relatively near future and it is understood that his understanding will return to his family in Yorkshire.’
The authority added: ‘The defendant has not been an official terrorist risk assessment since the return of the defendant. The conditions for being detained prevented this.
However, based on the existing material, the defendant was evaluated by various police officers, including the senior officer interested in this case.
The new Reveled documents show that Aswat confessed that in July 2005, 52 people who killed 52 people, a ‘brain’ behind the 7/7 London bombings
Aswat is also loan because he confesses that he is behind the 9/11 attacks claiming to be more than 3,000 life.
A document issued for the first time from the US Regional Court defined Aswat as a terrorist and foot soldier of al -Qaeda and that it clearly accepted its participation in terrorist activities.
“In March 2017, the defendant said, ‘If you think I am a terrorist, I do not stay away from my responsibility’ and also a brain behind the 9/11 attacks and the 2005 terrorist attack in the UK. ‘
The articles show that Aswat announced his relations with Osama bin Laden and had time education in Hand Camps in Afghanistan, which demanded more than 3,000 lives only months before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
His name was also discovered in a house where 9/11 ‘architect’ Khalid Sheikh Muhammad stayed in Pakistan.
Other activities include hate preacher Abu Hamza to help him establish a US terror camp in 1999, staying in a house in Pakistan in 2002 – he met two of his 7/7 bombardment plane and had a terrorist guide and bomb materials.
The police also watched 20 calls made by a 24/7 bombardment plane on a phone affiliated with Aswat.
SUPT Gareth Rees, the Chief of Operation for the Command of Terrorism against SO15 SO15, said Aswat in a witness statement: ‘Based on my experiences, the defendant’s behavior that gives serious concerns about British’ national security and the risk of the public. ‘
In the summer of 2022, Dr. A report compiled by Richard Taylor found that Aswat is still a risk.
The articles show that Aswat explained his relations with Osama bin Laden and had time to spend time in El Qaeda camps in Afghanistan before 9/11 attacks.
In 2017, Aswat states that he made statements to prison staff to support al -Qaeda and threatened violence against them.
In 2022, he sent letters that made demand and death threats motivated by a terrorist ideology.
Dr Taylor concluded that he clearly approved an extremist ideology, but there was no evidence that Aswat was mentally ill.
However, he had a limited opportunity to address the pro -extreme mentality and showed elements of superficial attraction, charisma, intelligence and manipulative and narcissism.
Dr Taylor continued to express the violent, extremist Islamic ideology, even when it was mentally stable.
The diagnosis showed a schizoaffective disorder with symptoms showing unpredictable and aggressive behavior.
Dr Taylor did not complete the risk assessment of a terrorist, but the government has determined 15 out of 22 factors under excessive risk guidance.
As a result: ‘Considering the threats of killing Jews, Christians and some Muslim groups, Islamic violence has a risk of motivating the targeted terrorist criminal behavior.
‘There is also a risk of influencing other vulnerable individuals, because while in an abnormal mental state, religious discourse is strengthened by mental illness.’
A senior police officer who participated in the case concluded that Aswat continued to be a risk for national security.
Aswat was born and grew in Yorkshire, but moved to Wood Green in North London, where the preacher of hatred fell under the magic of Abu Hamza, and together they planned a terror training camp in Oregon and moved to Seattle to organize it.
He also spent time in Afghanistan and Pakistan – he met and associated Yorkshire terror sympathizer Muhammed Sidique Khan and criminal partner Shehzad Tanweer.
In July 2005, they would continue to bomb the deadly 24/7 bombings in London, who killed 52 people and 52 people on the bus on the underground trains.
Aswat served most of his sentence in the United States and was deported to England in December 2022.
He was currently detained at the Bethlem Royal Hospital in Bromley in South East London.
A government spokesman said: ‘Protecting our national security is the first priority of this government, and if any individual poses a threat to this security, police and intelligence services have a series of authority to apply to deal with this threat.
“We will do everything necessary in the law to protect the people from any risk of former terrorist criminals or those who are concerned about terrorists.”
Daily Mail contacted the Ministry of Justice for comment.




