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can’t keep tabs on freed Muslim terrorists warn security services.

Seems the more I read, the more frustrated and angry I become. And I can’t ignore this stuff friends. Especially as we are among the many who HAVE to fly from time to time.  So you read crap like this and can’t help but wonder. Why?  Why can’t the security services make scum like these guys just disappear?
No fanfare, no announcements or hoopla.  Just quietly gone.  Sure thing some left wing - bleeding heart - libtards will scream about human rights and all that bilge. So make them disappear as well.  How hard could it be?  The world won’t miss the muzzie terrorists or the hand wringers on the left either.

Really tired,tired tired of all the pc bs and the EU and their court of human rights, which does nothing to protect the innocent from harms way.
It isn’t as though these are innocents. Hell, they make their case very clear.  No double talk there.  They want to kill,kill,kill, and they figure correctly that if one of them can take out 10 of us, and more on plane, then they’re ahead of the game.  It isn’t a secret.  So why oh why are the powers that be so worried about their “rights?” Why do they have rights anyway?  Isn’t anything sacrificed on my part, if for example I make it clear that my intention is to kill you?  We aren’t speaking now of evidence that fairly can be questioned. Not talking about a case where there is a chance of mistaken identity.

Jeesh .... Western De(mock)racy seems intent on shooting itself in the head.  And please note. In this case, they aren’t even talking about deporting.

Take a look at this.


We can’t keep tabs on freed Muslim terrorists warn security services

By JASON GROVES
Last updated at 8:04 AM on 1st June 2011

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Dozens of convicted Islamic terrorists are to be released from prison this year despite warnings it will be impossible to monitor them.

Ministers have been told that at least 45 terrorists – including several convicted of involvement in bomb plots designed to slaughter hundreds of people – are due to be released in the next 12 months.

They include Saajid Badat, who was sentenced to 13 years in 2005 for his involvement in the notorious shoe-bombing plot, and Moinul Abedin, who was sentenced to 20 years in 2002 for running a bomb factory in Birmingham.

Many of those due for freedom – after serving just half their sentence – are still deemed a threat.

Both the probation service and security services have warned ministers privately that the mass release threatens their ability to cope.

The revelation will intensify debate about Government plans to water down control orders, which are due to be debated by MPs next week.

Critics complain that the plans – championed by Nick Clegg – will make it harder for the security services to keep tabs on terror suspects.

Control orders: Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, has championed opposition to the controversial orders

Control orders were introduced in 2005 to deal with cases where individuals are suspected of involvement in terrorism but where there is not enough evidence to prosecute.

The planned reforms will end the virtual house arrest of those on control orders.

In future, suspects will be allowed greater access to the internet, allowed telephones and permitted to meet friends. They will be electronically tagged but able to leave their homes for part of each day.

Harry Fletcher, of the National Association of Probation Officers, said that as many as 70 al Qaeda terrorists could be released during the next 12 months, along with about 130 other criminals who have been radicalised in prison and are now classed as dangerous.

He said: ‘They are all deemed high risk, and in profile they are totally different from the rest of the criminals that we deal with.

‘They are more likely to have A-levels and been to college. Therefore, they have to be supervised by us and the police at a fairly intensive level.

‘My fear is that as cuts to the frontline cut deeper, we’re going to be unable to give them the close attention we have hitherto.

‘It’s a real concern that these men require maximum levels of supervision and we’re not going to be able to do it.

‘That will undermine public protection.’

Home Secretary Theresa May told MPs last month that the security services were ‘very conscious of the issues relating to the release of (terrorist) offenders who have completed their prison sentences’.

Labour’s home affairs spokesman Gerry Sutcliffe said cuts to the police and probation service had left them ‘overstretched’.

He also criticised the Coalition for giving in to the demands of Nick Clegg to water down the system of control orders.

Mr Sutcliffe said: ‘I would urge ministers to keep control orders in place until there is a better alternative.’

Tory MP Patrick Mercer said many people did not realise that terrorists, like other criminals, were eligible for release after serving just half their sentence.

Mr Mercer said this underlined ‘the need for a really effective system of control orders because many of these individuals will still be highly dangerous’.

A spokesman for the Probation Service said: ‘Public protection is one of our main priorities and any savings will look to retain frontline services which will ensure the public is protected and re-offending is reduced.

‘The Probation Service must, as with all other areas of Government, make savings.’

SOURCE


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