Father of five 'still a terror threat'
Tuesday 16 February 2010
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Reasonable grounds exist for suspecting that a father of five is the leader of a terrorist-related group in the UK, the High Court ruled today.
A judge said the Home Secretary had reasonable grounds to suspect that BM, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was the leader of a group in Ilford, Essex, "involved in promoting terrorism".
The suspicion was that the Sheffield-born man, now divorced, was "involved in this group with his brothers A and B".
Mr Justice Saunders, sitting in London, rejected submissions by BM's lawyers that a control order, made in May 2009, restricting his movements was no longer necessary as the evidence against him was "historical", and it did not support the inference that he posed a current threat.
The judge ruled: "The clear inference in this case, on the basis of the reasonable suspicion held by (the Home Secretary) as to (BM's) activities, is that he will continue those activities if under no restraint."
On the basis of that reasonable suspicion BM "represents a considerable danger to public safety".
The judge said: "He is an organiser. He has shown that he has the means to contact senior al Qaida figures and he has had explosives training.
"I have no doubt that, acting as I must, on the matters where reasonable suspicion has been established, that control order is necessary to protect the public."
The judge said that, although BM was divorced, he maintained a good relationship with his former wife and played an important part in bringing up his children, living in the same house in Ilford as them but in a separate part.
His mother also lived in Ilford. He has three younger brothers.
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