Salahuddin Amin was a part of a terror cell that plotted a wave of attacks across the UK, including on the Bluewater shopping centre - but had his Parole bid rejected, leaving him behind bars
EXCLUSIVE: Islamic terrorist Jawad Akbar plotted to blow up Kent s Bluewater shopping centre, bomb London s Ministry of Sound nightclub and set off a radioactive dirty device .
Jawad Akbar, who was also last year denied parole as the Home Office judged his release could be a risk to public safety, has a new hearing set for August.
Jawad Akbar, from Crawley, and Salahuddin Amin, from Luton, were key members of a five-strong gang of terrorists but now claim they are no longer a threat to society.
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