London Stock Exchange bomb plotter was allowed to stay in UK!
A terrorist denied asylum was granted leave to remain in Britain on human rights grounds, a court ruling reveals.
Shah Rahman, a convicted terrorist who was jailed for threatening to blow up the London Stock Exchange was denied asylum but later granted leave to remain in Britain.
Shah Rahman was one of four al-Qaeda-inspired extremists who were jailed in 2012 over a plot to bomb the stock exchange and was later recalled to prison for breaches of his licence.
Now, a judgment in an immigration case relating to his wife has revealed that Rahman, a Bangladeshi national, applied unsuccessfully for asylum but has been permitted to remain in the UK anyway.
While released on licence in June 2019, Rahman married Parveen Purbhoo, a Mauritian citizen, in an Islamic ceremony in London while she was visiting the UK.
Purbhoo, and her relation to Rahman, can be identified for the first time after legal restrictions were lifted.
She has been permanently excluded from Britain after Isis-related imagery was found on her phone at Heathrow.
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