London Bridge terrorist was banned from London but given pass because of “Rehabilitation Conference”

According to an article from The Sun Usman Khan, the London Bridge terrorist was banned from London but was allowed to go to London because of a prisoner “rehabilitation conference” he was a guest in.

The Sun:

Under the terms of his release, Khan was required to wear a tag, have his movements monitored and attend deradicalisation sessions.

The Sun on Sunday can also reveal Khan was given “special permission” to attend the Cambridge University-run event.

The callous killer attended the morning session before returning after lunch to launch his rampage armed with two knives and a fake explosive vest.

Yesterday haunting pictures emerged of delegates inside the hall an hour before the carnage. Khan was said to be in the room at the time.

He is the first freed terrorist to launch an attack in this country.

Chris Phillips, a former head of the UK National Counter Terrorism Security Office, said on Saturday: “We are playing Russian roulette with people’s lives by letting convicted, known, radicalised jihadi criminals walk about our streets.

“The criminal justice system needs to look at itself.”

Will anyone at this event be held accountable for this?

More of our reports on this:

London attacker is recently released terrorist
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London Terrorist was set to be guest for “prisoner rehabilitation” conference
ISIS claims responsibility for London Bridge attack

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