Abdul Ezedi, 35, who was granted asylum after converting to Christianity, was buried in an Islamic ceremony at an east London cemetery this month with a handful of people present.
The Clapham chemical attacker was granted asylum despite the Home Office warning that he had failed a Christianity test and was “using religion for his own ends”.
Abdul Ezedi failed to answer basic Home Office questions about his so-called new religion with officials saying he was happy to use religion for his own ends .