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11:02 EDT, 6 May 2021
Fishmongers Hall terrorist Usman Khan thought hook-handed hate cleric Abu Hamza had lost his edge and mellowed - yet was still allowed to visit the conference where he carried out his killer attack.
Khan, 28, whined to his theological mentor - who cannot be named - he had been scolded by the notorious extremist when they met behind bars in 2012.
Finsbury Park fanatic Hamza, 63, told him off for using bad language, leaving the younger extremist disappointed in him.
The extraordinary encounter and insight into his mindset were revealed at the inquest into Khan s two victims Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23.
Police considered Fishmongers Hall attacker Usman Khan such a risk they refused to let him take a dumper truck training course because they feared he would use it for terror outrage.
11:44 EDT, 4 May 2021
Probation officers monitoring Fishmongers Hall terror attacker Usman Khan believed he was making good progress while he secretly planned the knife attack which killed two people, an inquest heard.
The convicted jihadi, 28, was still on license and deemed high-risk by authorities when he targeted a prison rehabilitation event at the City of London venue on November 29, 2019.
Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, were killed and three others were left seriously injured in the atrocity.
Saskia s mother, Michelle Jones, told the inquest that her daughter was undecided about whether to visit the event until the night before.
She said: Saskia was at first unsure, and the uncertainty persisted until the evening before.