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Police wrongly thought probation knew Usman Khan could be planning terror attack

Police wrongly thought probation knew Usman Khan could be planning terror attack Lizzie Dearden © Provided by The Independent A senior counter-terror police officer wrongly thought probation officers knew that a released terrorist may be planning an attack, an inquest has heard. Usman Khan, 28, murdered two people at a rehabilitation event at Fishmongers’ Hall in London in November 2019. He launched the attack 11 months after being freed from prison, where he had served a sentence for attempting to set up a terrorist training camp in Pakistan. Khan was being investigated by MI5, covertly monitored and overtly managed by police and probation officers.

Police wrongly thought probation knew Usman Khan could be planning terror attack

Police wrongly thought probation knew Usman Khan could be planning terror attack
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Fishmongers Hall attack inquests: Police should have raised concerns over terrorist s trip to London target, officer admits

A counter-terrorism officer has admitted that police should have raised concerns about letting a convicted terrorist travel to a London event where he launched a deadly attack. Usman Khan, 28, murdered two people at a celebration held by Cambridge University’s Learning Together education programme at Fishmongers’ Hall in 2019. The inquests into his victims’ deaths heard that the probation officers, police and MI5 agents monitoring him did not.

Fishmongers Hall: MI5 was poised to end investigation into Usman Khan when he launched attack

MI5 was considering closing its investigation into a terrorist when he launched a deadly knife rampage in London, an inquest has heard. A Security Service officer said it had “no intelligence” that Usman Khan was planning an attack, despite months of surveillance following his release from prison in 2019. The woman, who can only be named as Witness A because of an anonymity ruling, told Thursday’s hearing: “After nearly 11 months of.

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