Emergency law passed to block convicted terrorists from being released

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Emergency law passed just in time to block convicted terrorists due to be released in days

NEW laws to keep convicted terrorists behind bars for longer have been passed today - just in time to block one from getting out in days.

Emergency legislation was put forward after the Streatham terror attack earlier this month - when 20-year-old Sudesh Amman stabbed two people just a week after he was released from prison.Credit: PA:Press AssociationHe was caged for four and half years in 2018 for sharing messages and material in support of ISIS - including boasting about chopping off the heads of enemies.Khan later added: “Welcome to the year of fear. IS will make this year the DEADLIEST EVER.

But thanks to new anti-terror laws, which have received Royal Assent today, he will be kept behind bars.And no terrorist offender will be released before the end of their sentence unless the Parole Board agrees they are safe to come out. And last year Usman Khan killed two in the London Bridge terror attack after being let out early too.Around 50 terrorists will now longer be let out halfway through their sentences automatically, thanks to the changes.

 

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