A JIHAD maniac caged for plotting bomb carnage is cockily touting his CV —
convinced he can walk out of jail straight into a job.
Deluded sponger Richard Dart, 33, is up for a parole hearing in July after
serving half his six-year sentence.
The white Muslim convert, who wanted to blow up Forces families, reckons it
means he is set to go free.
Cronies on the outside are so confident they are already lobbying prospective
employers via social media.
Their messages tell anyone interested in offering him a job: “CV available on
request.”
Last night it was not known if the CV lists the “work” that landed the bearded
terrorist behind bars.
Dart and fellow jihadists were seized plotting attacks on Royal Wootton
Bassett — the Wiltshire town famed for its solemn homage when coffins
of troops were flown home from Iraq and Afghanistan.
The would-be killers also planned to target the London Stock Exchange and to
murder MI5 and MI6 chiefs.
Bearded Dart, an ex-BBC security guard who is the son of teachers, was jailed
in 2013 at the Old Bailey.
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He refused to stand as he was sentenced, insisting: “Judgment is only
for Allah.”
The disgusted judge ordered him to serve an “extended” sentence.
That means he must remain behind bars for two thirds of his term instead of
half.
But the pals looking to find him a job are undaunted.
One message on Twitter, referring to him by the name he took after being
radicalised, pleads: “Can you help Salahuddin with employment?”
The cronies explain to those tempted: “A parole board will be considering
releasing brother Salahuddin from prison this July insha Allah.
“If you are in a position to offer employment to brother Salahuddin upon
his release please contact Abu Walaa.”
Walaa’s real name is Abdul Muhid.
He was convicted of soliciting murder in 2007 after telling crowds to bomb the
UK.
Disciple Dart was also a follower of hate cleric Anjem Choudary, who urged
fanatics to claim “Jihad Seeker’s Allowance”.
Dart took him at his word.
The Sun revealed before Dart was jailed that he was living off the state on
handouts which included £1,015-a-month housing benefit.
It paid for him to live in a plush £300,000 flat in Mile End, East London.
Dart, whose wife Ayan Hadi, 34, got a suspended term for failing to grass on
him, sneered at the time: “Under Islam things would be much better.
“You could have a detached bungalow for each wife, maybe four bungalows if you
had four wives.”
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