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‘Apex of lunacy!’ Terrorist who WANTS TO BE deported refused request on account of ‘human rights issues’

News'Apex of lunacy!' Terrorist who WANTS TO BE deported refused request on account of 'human rights issues'

PopCon Director Mark Littlewood has blasted the case of convicted terrorist Irfan Khalid because the "apex of lunacy" after it emerged he can’t be deported to Pakistan regardless of renouncing his British citizenship.

Khalid was jailed in 2013 for plotting to set off eight bombs in Birmingham.

Paperwork from a latest parole listening to, obtained by GB Information, reveal that Khalid has renounced his British citizenship and is now solely a Pakistani nationwide.

Regardless of the Residence Workplace desirous to deport him and Khalid himself desirous to return to Pakistan, he stays in Britain.

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The convicted terrorist has even signed a disclaimer letter confirming his want to voluntarily return to Pakistan.

Khalid's plot was thought-about extraordinarily severe, with one in every of his accomplices, Ashik Ali, planning to put on a suicide vest and shoot individuals.

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The parole listening to paperwork revealed Khalid was denied launch as he’s "nonetheless thought-about a harmful, radical, murderous Islamist."

He was initially sentenced to a minimal of 18 years imprisonment.

The parole paperwork state that Khalid "is topic to a deportation order but it surely's not enforceable on account of human rights issues."

Chatting with GB Information, Littlewood stated: "It's just about the apex of lunacy, I’d say till you uncover a brand new one subsequent week, Patrick."

"I imply, it’s extraordinary. I can consider one floor on which you wouldn’t wish to deport him, and it could don’t have anything to do with human rights.

"Think about we’d captured Osama Bin Laden, somewhat than the Individuals killing him on the spot. You may not wish to ship him again to Afghanistan not due to his security, however due to the mischief he might trigger us and our nation.

"So if he had been being retained right here for the safety and security of the British inhabitants, to cease him going again to a area the place he might trigger extra hassle for us truthful sufficient.

"However his human rights right here? They can’t be introduced into play in any way. And this simply exhibits the authorized mess we’ve obtained ourselves into the truth that that’s even being thought-about.

Mark Littlewood

"There’s no suggestion, from what we’ve heard from the Parole Board, that his life or limbs are at risk if he’s despatched again. As you’ve stated, he needs to be despatched again. So exactly which human rights do we predict we’re defending?"

When GB Information sought clarification on the precise human rights issues, the Parole Board couldn't present particulars.

It’s suspected the issues relate to the danger Khalid may pose to others in Pakistan, and that their human rights may be affected.

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