http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...l-hostels.html
Some of those believed to have been released early or due for imminent release:
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Muhedin Ali - jailed for seven years in February 2008; Hamid Elasmar and Mohammed Irfan - Irfan got four years while Elasmar served five months of a three years and four months sentence after trial, and is back at a council flat living on benefits; Adel Yahya - jailed for six years and nine months in November 2007; Abu Mansha - jailed for six years in January 2006 for plotting to kill Corporal Mark Byles; Abdul Rahman - jailed for six years in November 2007; Atilla Ahmet - admitted three charges of soliciting murder and sentenced to just under seven years in March 2008.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009...soners-hostels
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However, with an estimated 160 people convicted of terrorism offences inspired by al-Qaida currently residing in Britain's jails, there is growing pressure on the authorities to give details of how they intend to deal with convicted terrorists. While most are considered "minor" offenders, several convicted of more serious offences are due to be released soon. Andrew Rowe was given a seven-and-a-half year sentence after being caught with details of how to fire mortar bombs and secret codes to facilitate terror attacks. He is due to appear before the parole board within weeks.
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A Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said anyone convicted of terrorist offences and sentenced to more than 12 months' imprisonment would be subject to probation supervision on release from prison.
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Probation supervision? I'm sure that'll be effective.......