It appears that the parole board of the UK is still releasing Jihadis from prison early despite the lesson that should have been learned from the Fishmongers Hall murderer Usman Khan.
From the Daily Mail
A jihadi who planned to kill Brits after travelling to Syria to join a terrorist group with links to Al-Qaeda is to be released from prison four-and-a-half years early – returning to Britain’s streets.
In May 2013 Yusuf Sarwar, 29, then a student from Birmingham, left a note telling his mother he had gone to Syria fight against ‘Allah’s enemies’.
His mother Majida Sarwar showed the note to the police, and her son, who travelled to the war zone to join Islamic extremists with former postal worker Mohammed Ahmed, was arrested on his return in January 2014.
This nutter was so bad that even his own mother – kudos to her – saw what he had become and called the police on him. Yet the Parole authorities are going to let him out onto the streets considerably earlier than he should have been. Has this guy truly been deradicalised or is he, like Usman Khan, another of those who say the things that the deradiclisers and parole board want to hear but deep down inside are still dedicated to violent Islamic extremism? I’m afraid that we will not know until he proves himself one way or another either by becoming a decent law abiding citizen or engaging in some Islamic atrocity that will cost innocent lives.