The Times: A terrorist roaming streets of London, causing state of panic

A leader of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda roams the streets of London after his release from American prisons, in a clear reflection of Western policies in support of terrorism at the international level.

The Times British newspaper sheds light on the state of panic on the British street after seeing the terrorist Adel Abdul-Bari, a senior aide to the leader of Al-Qaeda, roaming freely in the streets of London after his release from US prisons with a special amnesty.

 

The newspaper clarified that the aforementioned terrorist, a former spokesman for Al Qaeda terrorist organization, was released from an American prison to return to Britain under allegations of fear of being infected with the Corona after he was sentenced in 2015 to 25 years in prison for his involvement in the attacks that targeted the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. He currently lives in his apartment in Maida Vale, northwest of London, one of the city’s most prestigious areas.

The newspaper quoted a security source as claiming that the return of the terrorist is a source of great concern to the Ministry of Homeland Security, indicating that his daily security surveillance will cost UK taxpayers tens of thousands of pounds.

285 proven murders against the terrorist Abdul-Bari is not sufficient to put this terrorist in prison for life by Washington, rather it has preferred to release him, which confirms without any controversy that it is one of the countries that established, supported and financed terrorism. Therefore, it cannot combat terrorism and fight it.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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