Sahayb Abu, jailed for life in 2021 for plotting a rampage with a sword, knife, and combat gear, has won a shocking legal victory. The extremist, who was locked up after being caught with weapons and radical plans, successfully challenged his segregation in prison.

Life Behind Bars: From Mayfield Road to Maximum Security

  • Abu was arrested in 2020 after buying deadly weapons for an attack.
  • He was held in a segregation unit at HMP Woodhill over fears he was spreading Islamist ideology among inmates.
  • Following incidents involving terror-linked prisoner Hashem Abedi, Abu was transferred to HMP Full Sutton, East Yorkshire.

Legal Win: Judge Rules Abu’s Isolation Breached Human Rights

Abu took legal action against the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) claiming that extended segregation caused severe depression and PTSD. On November 18, Mr Justice Sheldon slammed the government’s stance.

“His segregation cannot be justified substantively,” the judge ruled. “It interfered with Abu’s human rights.”

The judge said he will consider whether damages need to be paid to Abu for the ordeal.

Government Outraged, Threatens Appeal

The MoJ is weighing up an appeal. Justice minister Alex Davies-Jones confirmed the government is exploring all options, including challenging the ruling in court.

Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick blasted the decision, saying:

“This ruling has created a perverse situation where a terrorist’s mental health is prioritised over national security.”

With national security hanging in the balance, this legal twist leaves authorities scrambling to find a way forward.

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