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The probation officer for the Fishmongers’ Hall attacker said he was unaware MI5 had an open investigation into the convicted terrorist, an inquest jury has heard.
Ken Skelton was responsible for assessing Usman Khan’s risk of reoffending, which he described as “low” in an official report compiled days before the 28-year-old struck on November 29 2019.
Mr Skelton said it would have made a difference in his report had he known the security services were concerned Khan was “continuing to radicalise Muslim prisoners, and was planning an attack”.