Shah Rahman, then 29, was one of four al Qaida-inspired British extremists who pleaded guilty to engaging in preparation for acts of terrorism in 2012.
Nazam Hussain was part of a trio dubbed the more serious jihadists when they were jailed in 2012. Hussain, 35, and his gang were behind the al-Qaeda-inspired plot set for Christmas Eve.
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Shahjahan was released on license in 2019, shortly before Khan - who was released in 2018 despite being assessed as being a very high risk of serious harm to the public by a prison psychologist.
Shahjahan repeated visits to his wife s university were found to have breached the terms of his licence as he did not seek permission beforehand.
Terrorist Usman Khan, 28, who carried out London Bridge attack on November 29 2019
Most of the visits took place after Khan s murderous attack on London Bridge, during which time Shahjahan was not investigated, The Mirror reports.
Shahjahan was wearing a GPS ankle-monitoring tag like Khan had been when he carried out the London Bridge attack.