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Ten of Britain’s most dangerous convicted terrorists could be freed after lockdown

TEN of Britain’s most dangerous convicted terrorists are hoping to be free after lockdown.

The fanatics are bidding for early release on parole.

Jawad Akbar was jailed for life in 2007 for his part in a bomb terror plot
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Jawad Akbar was jailed for life in 2007 for his part in a bomb terror plotCredit: check copyright
Parviz Khan jailed for life in 2008 for plotting to behead a Muslim British soldier
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Parviz Khan jailed for life in 2008 for plotting to behead a Muslim British soldierCredit: Handout

They include Parviz Khan, 50, from Birmingham, jailed for life in 2008 for plotting to kidnap a Muslim British soldier and behead him.

Jawad Akbar, 37, from Crawley, West Sussex, has had his case referred to the Parole Board. He was jailed for life in 2007 for his part in a plot to bomb shopping centres, clubs and the gas network. 

His bid, backed by legal aid, could cost taxpayers £50,000.

Others seeking freedom include Brits who wanted to join IS fighters in Iraq, or who posted vile videos online. 

Chris Phillips, ex-head of the National Counter Terrorism Security Office, said: “Early release for any would be unthinkable, and a huge gamble with lives.” 

Eilish O’Gara, from think-tank the Henry Jackson Society, said: “Where there is conflicting intelligence, or even a shred of doubt, offenders must not be freed.”

Chris Phillips, ex-head of the National Counter Terrorism Security Office, said early release of the terrorists is 'unthinkable'
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Chris Phillips, ex-head of the National Counter Terrorism Security Office, said early release of the terrorists is 'unthinkable'Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Hate preacher Anjem Choudary is expected to resume his campaign to radicalise young Muslims, security sources say
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Hate preacher Anjem Choudary is expected to resume his campaign to radicalise young Muslims, security sources sayCredit: Louis Wood - The Sun

Meanwhile, a ban on preacher Anjem Choudary speaking in public is due to end in May – and security sources fear he will resume his campaign to radicalise young Muslims.

The Parole Board confirmed the ten cases were under consideration. A spokesman added: “Reviews are undertaken with extreme care. Protecting the public is our priority.” 

The Government said: “New laws mean terrorists will spend longer behind bars and can be monitored more closely than ever.”

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