Terrorist sues MoJ over ‘unlawful’ changes to licence after London Bridge attack
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A convicted terrorist previously jailed alongside Usman Khan as part of an al Qaida-inspired terror group is suing the Ministry of Justice for “unlawfully” imposing new conditions on his licence after the London Bridge attack.
Omar Latif, 36, was one of nine men jailed in 2012 for terrorism offences relating to a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange and build a terrorist training camp in Pakistan.