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Qatada freed with tough bail curbs

Abu Qatada has been freed from prison but must abide by tight bail conditions Abu Qatada has been freed from prison but must abide by tight bail conditions

A radical cleric who poses a serious risk to the UK's national security is on bail after spending six-and-a-half years in prison.

Abu Qatada was released on Monday night under some of the toughest conditions imposed since the September 11 terror attacks.

The 51-year-old, once described by a judge as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, is banned from taking his youngest child to school, must stay inside his home for 22 hours a day and cannot talk to anyone who has not been vetted by the security services first.

Qatada was driven from the high-security Long Lartin prison in Evesham, Worcestershire, where he has been held while fighting deportation.

He was released after applying for bail when human rights judges in Europe ruled he could not be deported without assurances from Jordan that evidence gained through torture would not be used against him.

Under the terms of his release, the Home Secretary has just three months to show the Government is making significant progress in securing his deportation or risk Qatada being freed from his bail conditions.

Downing Street has stressed the Government was considering "all the options" for removing Qatada "at the earliest opportunity".

Lawyers agreed the bail conditions as a Jordanian government minister said the country was working with the UK Government to give the European Court of Human Rights the assurances it needed.

The cleric, who must wear an electronic tag and check in with the monitoring firm up to four times a day as he enters and leaves his home, is prohibited from making any statement without the prior approval of the Home Secretary.

According to reports, up to 60 police officers will be required to monitor the freed cleric, at a cost of around £10,000 a week to the taxpayer.

Comments(3)

gary123 says...
10:03pm Mon 13 Feb 12

How much is that going to cost then?
A **** sight more than locking him up.
What about the rights of every decent law abiding person who is in danger with him about.
Disgusting.

mouthalmighty says...
10:25pm Mon 13 Feb 12

I am sickened. The only way to have a decent standard of living is to become a criminal. Most of us live in fear and deprivation. We cant do right for doing wrong. We have to bear it, I can't grin anymore. Where do we go from here?

smokin says...
12:45am Tue 14 Feb 12

his mother has just said on tonights news that there is NO reason why he shouldn't be sent back so WHY is he still here living off my taxes
in April my son's working tax benefit will be cut because he is a single parent and only works 16 hours because he has to see to his children who are both under 14 how he will manage to feed and clothe the children on the wage he gets is beyond me and please before you all go off on your high horses he has tried to do more hours but the cost of childcare left him worse off
and this b**t**d is going to live in the lap of luxury while my son struggles to pay his bills and see to his children it makes me sick what the hell this country is coming to I DO NOT KNOW but it is time we looked after our own and bugga the rest

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