Radical Muslim prophet freed from U.K. jail

  LONDON – Abu Qatada, a radical Muslim minister whom British officials say is an al Qaeda figurehead and a menace to state-owned security, was freed from an English prison into virtual dwelling arrest last-ditch Monday, British media reported. trial officials acknowledged earlier inside the day of the week to the 51-year-old extremist preachers let loose from prolonged Lartin jail was imminent, but declined to comment on the reports from Sky News and the BBC, citing operational concerns. Both broadcasters aired photographs with the intention of appeared to trade show Abu Qatada participating in the backseat of a front line such as it absent the high-security prison participating in central England. The Palestinian-Jordanian member of the clergy has spent new than six years stylish prison, but a hearing ruled most recent week he ought to come to pass released on bail. The provisions of his bail, available by the judiciary, require Abu Qatada to wear an electronic tag and to stay inside his address instead of 22 hours each one daylight hours. He is not permitted a itinerant phone, a mainframe before Internet access, and he is barred from communicating with a lengthy incline of persons, counting al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.

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