Al Qaida terrorist back in prison (From Your Local Guardian)
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Al Qaida terrorist back in prison
1:13pm Sunday 15th July 2012 in National News © Press Association 2013
Habib Ahmed, an al Qaida terrorist who is back in prison after breaking the terms of his licence
An al Qaida terrorist is back in prison after breaking the terms of his licence.
Habib Ahmed, 32, was jailed for 10 years in 2008, nine years for being a member of the terror group and an additional year for possessing a document for terror-related purposes.
The taxi driver from Manchester was the lieutenant of Rangzieb Ahmed, no relation, who headed a terror cell preparing to commit mass murder, their 11-week trial at Manchester Crown Court heard.
Rangzieb Ahmed, who was also jailed for a minimum of 10 years, was the first person in the UK ever to be convicted of directing terrorist activities.
His intentions were uncovered when he passed three diaries to Habib Ahmed, to bring into the UK.
The diaries appeared largely blank but actually contained details of key al Qaida operatives written in invisible ink - contact books for a terrorist.
Among the names and phone numbers in the diaries were al Qaida's suspected former no 3, Hamza Rabia.
Habib Ahmed was arrested in 2006 and after five years behind bars was released on licence last September under strict conditions.
But according to The Sun he is now back behind bars after he began worshipping at an unauthorised mosque and bought a mobile phone.
It is understood Ahmed will now have to face a hearing to see whether he must serve the rest of his licence behind bars, the paper reported.
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