Sunday, 25 June 2017
Michael
 Adebolajo, a Nigerian Islamic extremist who murdered British soldier 
 Fusilier Lee Rigley in London, is now regarded as the most dangerous 
prisoner in the British penal system, officials say.
The
 31-year-old who is being jailed at the HMP Frankland in County Durham, a
 Category A prison, was described by a prison officer as “violent, 
unpredictable and a major danger to other prisoners”.
According
 to Prison sources, the real threat he poses is his ability to 
radicalise other inmates as Dozens of prisoners are said to have fallen 
for Adebolajo’s twisted version of Islam and have vowed to become 
Jihadis when they are eventually freed.
It's 
also understood that even non-Muslim prisoners are said to have 
converted to Islam and sworn an allegiance to Islamic State after being 
radicalised by the murderer.
One prison 
official said: “Adebolajo spends most of his waking hours preaching his 
distorted form of Islam to anyone who will listen. He sees every inmate 
as a potential Islamic State soldier whether they are Muslims or not.
"He
 has a big personality and is very charismatic and some of the more 
vulnerable prisoners will fall under his spell. He is a very dangerous 
individual.”
The source said Adebolajo has 
taken up the role upon himself to recruit as many Jihadis as possible 
for the remainder of his life and has been given “special category” 
status because of the danger he represents.
The
 shocking details of the threat posed by one of the UK’s most notorious 
killers emerged just weeks after 33 people were killed and more than 100
 injured in terrorist attacks in Manchester and London.
The source added: “If he is suspected of trying to radicalise other inmates we step in and move him.
"But even in prison Adebolajo cannot be watched all the time. We don’t have the staff or the resources.”
The
 report also revealed that keeping the terrorist killer confined in HMP 
Frankland, one of Britain’s most notorious prisons cost the taxpayer an 
estimated £1500 a week or £78,000 a year.
Adebolajo
 and his accomplice Michael Adebowale hacked 25-year-old  Fusilier Lee 
Rigby near his barracks in Woolwich Barracks, South East London in 
2013.  The two terrorists mowed him down in a car before hacking him 
with knives and a cleaver.
The men dragged the 
soldier’s body into the road and told passers-by that they had killed a 
soldier to avenge the killing of Muslims by the British armed forces.
Adebolajo and Adebowale remained at the scene until police arrived and arrested them.
They
 both men received life sentences. Adebolajo was given a whole-life 
order excluding the possibility of parole, and Adebowale, was given a 
minimum term of 45 years in prison.
Source: Mirror UK


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