Wednesday 4 December 2019

BRITAIN'S TERROR ATTACK - A POWERFUL STRIKE FOR ILLIBERAL BRIGADE? PART 3.











Had Usman Khan been subjected to a more appropriate, reliable and thorough risk assessment and treatment model.  

It is probably fair to conclude that he would not have been released from Prison in 2018.  

Because he would have been assessed as still posing a too high level of risk of carrying out terror operation and killing and maiming people. 

Had he been subjected to such a programme, even if he had been prematurely released, he might have been subjected to more stringent post-release surveillance and management. 





For example, he might have been required to be seen by his probation or a police officer and checked before he left his home, and again before he entered the training venue. 

Had the group to which Khan belonged been successful in carrying out the attack on the LSE, he would still be in prison, because the murders which he has now committed, would have been committed then. 

And he would have declared what was in his mind, murdering innocent people, and would not have benefited from the 'favourable doubts' which his case has benefited from. 

To be continued!





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