The 40 warning signs missed by police and security services on Fishmonger's Hall attacker Usman Khan
A multitude of oversights meant a convicted terrorist was freed on Christmas Eve 2018, less than a year later he would brutally murder two
28 May 2021 • 2:01pm
Usman Khan, then Abu Saif, addresses the public from a weekly rally held by Islamic extremists in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, in February 2010
Credit: Stoke Sentinel/BPM Media
In the eight years leading up to Usman Khan's attack on Fishmongers’ Hall, MI5, the probation service and counter-terrorism police were aware of more than 40 warning signs that the convicted terrorist craved “martyrdom” in a suicidal jihadi outrage.