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Post by jonksy on Sept 29, 2024 7:08:56 GMT
I am not expecting a happy ending here!
Failed 21/7 terrorist who plotted to kill hundreds of Londoners in botched bomb attack is freed after serving just HALF of his 33-year prison sentence Manfo Asiedu, now 53, was arrested after the failed London bombings in 2005 It came two weeks after 52 people were killed in the 7/7 suicide bombings....
A terrorist who plotted to kill hundreds of Londoners in a bomb attack has been freed from prison after only serving half his sentence.
Manfo Asiedu, who was arrested after the failed London bombings in 2005, was jailed for 33 years in 2007 after admitting conspiracy to cause explosions.
The attempted atrocity came two weeks after 52 people were killed in the capital's 7/7 suicide bombings.
On the day of the bombing, July 21 2005, four devices on trains and a bus around London failed to detonate, instead fizzing and popping.
The home-made bombs failed to go off only because of mistakes calculating the ratios of the deadly ingredients.
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Post by see2 on Sept 29, 2024 8:29:05 GMT
I am not expecting a happy ending here!
Failed 21/7 terrorist who plotted to kill hundreds of Londoners in botched bomb attack is freed after serving just HALF of his 33-year prison sentence Manfo Asiedu, now 53, was arrested after the failed London bombings in 2005 It came two weeks after 52 people were killed in the 7/7 suicide bombings....
A terrorist who plotted to kill hundreds of Londoners in a bomb attack has been freed from prison after only serving half his sentence.
Manfo Asiedu, who was arrested after the failed London bombings in 2005, was jailed for 33 years in 2007 after admitting conspiracy to cause explosions.
The attempted atrocity came two weeks after 52 people were killed in the capital's 7/7 suicide bombings.
On the day of the bombing, July 21 2005, four devices on trains and a bus around London failed to detonate, instead fizzing and popping.
The home-made bombs failed to go off only because of mistakes calculating the ratios of the deadly ingredients.
If he has been in dock since his arrest 2005 he has served more than HALF his sentence. There is a problem in you using the Rightist shite Mail. There is call for concern, but right or wrong his early release will see that the intelligence bods will know more about him than he knows about himself. If he is still active he will lead to others who are active.
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Post by Pacifico on Sept 29, 2024 10:37:18 GMT
Sounds like the ideal candidate for deportation - arrived in the country in 2003 from Ghana and tried to blow it to bits just 2 years later.
This migrant has not added anything (culturally or financially) to the wider benefit of society.
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Post by ratcliff on Sept 29, 2024 10:41:30 GMT
I am not expecting a happy ending here!
Failed 21/7 terrorist who plotted to kill hundreds of Londoners in botched bomb attack is freed after serving just HALF of his 33-year prison sentence Manfo Asiedu, now 53, was arrested after the failed London bombings in 2005 It came two weeks after 52 people were killed in the 7/7 suicide bombings....
A terrorist who plotted to kill hundreds of Londoners in a bomb attack has been freed from prison after only serving half his sentence.
Manfo Asiedu, who was arrested after the failed London bombings in 2005, was jailed for 33 years in 2007 after admitting conspiracy to cause explosions.
The attempted atrocity came two weeks after 52 people were killed in the capital's 7/7 suicide bombings.
On the day of the bombing, July 21 2005, four devices on trains and a bus around London failed to detonate, instead fizzing and popping.
The home-made bombs failed to go off only because of mistakes calculating the ratios of the deadly ingredients.
If he has been in dock since his arrest 2005 he has served more than HALF his sentence. There is a problem in you using the Rightist shite Mail. There is call for concern, but right or wrong his early release will see that the intelligence bods will know more about him than he knows about himself. If he is still active he will lead to others who are active. Someone isn't given a 33 year prison term for fun (it's not a statutory sentence like murder - judge has carefully calculated it) It means their are extremely dangerous and a threat to society - not let out to play at half time
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Sept 29, 2024 20:03:57 GMT
Sounds like the ideal candidate for deportation - arrived in the country in 2003 from Ghana and tried to blow it to bits just 2 years later. This migrant has not added anything (culturally or financially) to the wider benefit of society. I was just going to say the same thing. These days it is very easy to find the nationality if you simply search on the name. This is how I worked out he was from Ghana.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 29, 2024 22:45:03 GMT
If he has been in dock since his arrest 2005 he has served more than HALF his sentence. There is a problem in you using the Rightist shite Mail. There is call for concern, but right or wrong his early release will see that the intelligence bods will know more about him than he knows about himself. If he is still active he will lead to others who are active. Someone isn't given a 33 year prison term for fun (it's not a statutory sentence like murder - judge has carefully calculated it) It means their are extremely dangerous and a threat to society - not let out to play at half time I am sure whilst in prison he would have done better calculations on getting the ingredients correct the NEXT TIME...
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