Terrorist sent back to jail for breaking parole terms

An AL-QAEDA terrorist is back in prison after breaking the terms of his licence.

Habib Ahmed, 32, was jailed for ten 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.

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Rangzieb Ahmed’s intentions were uncovered when he passed three diaries to Habib Ahmed to bring into the UK. The diaries contained details of al-Qaeda operatives, written in invisible ink

According to reports, Habib Ahmed is now back in jail after he began worshipping at an unauthorised mosque and bought a mobile phone.

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