LONDON BRIDGE: WHO WAS THE ATTACKER?
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LONDON BRIDGE: WHO WAS THE ATTACKER?
Police have named the London Bridge attacker as Usman Khan, who was previously jailed for his part in a plot to bomb the city’s stock exchange.
Khan, 28, was out on licence from prison when he killed two people and injured three others in the stabbing attack on Friday, before he was shot dead by armed police.
He had been living in Stafford, wearing a tag, since being released in December 2018.
In 2012, he was sentenced to indeterminate detention for “public protection” with a minimum jail term of eight years.
This sentence would have allowed him to be kept in prison beyond the minimum term.
But in 2013 the Court of Appeal quashed the sentence, replacing it with a 16-year-fixed term of which Khan should serve half in prison.
Born and raised in Stoke-on-Trent, Khan was originally jailed along with eight others, who were arrested in 2010.
The nine, inspired by al-Qaeda, had been under surveillance by MI5.
The men – who were from Stoke, Cardiff and London – engaged in several plans, one of which involved a plot to place a pipe bomb in the London Stock Exchange.
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