UK: Ministers paid £1m to suspect ‘seen at al-Qaeda terror camp’ – Telegraph

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“How stupid can you get! What message is the British government sending …  serve prison time for training as a terrorist and we’ll pay you handsomely for it. Just crazy.”  Admin

Questions are raised over why Feroz Abbasi was given payment for his time in Guantánamo when Whitehall officials were told he had been at an al-Qaeda training camp planning attacks on Jewish and American targets

By Robert Mendick, Chief Reporter

7:30AM BST 18 May 2014

The Government paid a suspected terrorist up to £1?million compensation even though Whitehall officials had been told that he had been at an al-Qaeda training camp planning attacks on Jewish and American targets.

Feroz Abbasi, who was captured by American forces in Afghanistan in 2001, was one of 16 detainees held at Guantánamo Bay who were paid £20?million in 2010 by the Government to settle claims of UK complicity in their rendition and detention.

Legal documents show that an al-Qaeda “supergrass” had informed security agencies in 2004 that Abbasi had been sent to Afghanistan by the extremist cleric Abu Hamza “to receive jihad training in support of al-Qaeda”.

Abbasi, 34, a former computer student from Croydon, south London, was captured in Afghanistan in 2001 and released from Guantánamo in 2005.

The documents raise concerns about why the UK was prepared to pay compensation to Abbasi when they had hard evidence that he had been at the heart of a terrorist organisation which was planning attacks on the West.

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