Bluewater bomb plotter to be kicked out of Britain in weeks after losing appeal
ONE of Britain’s most dangerous terrorists will be booted out of Britain in weeks after losing a court fight for freedom.
Jawad Akbar plotted to blow up Kent’s Bluewater shopping centre, bomb a nightclub and set off a radioactive “dirty” device.
Akbar, 37, who has served more than 17 years, has waged a human rights battle to win a move to a cushy open prison since 2018, funded by legal aid.
But appeal court judges have thrown out his bid, saying a move to an open prison would be “wasteful and unnecessary”.
They also warned he would try to flee while on day release.
Pakistan-born Akbar, of Crawley, West Sussex is currently in HMP Mount at Bovingdon, Herts.
He could be deported to Italy — his father’s homeland — as early as September at the end of his sentence.
Last night ex-Foreign Office anti-terror chief Sir Ivor Roberts, of pressure group the Counter Extremism Project, called it “a watershed moment for our justice system”.
He said: “The UK justice system is intent on keeping Britain safe and preventing a convicted terrorist from manipulating the rules for his benefit.
“Those who endanger the lives of British citizens will not set their own terms for imprisonment.”