

Terrorist on parole: A jihadist killer fools Britain’s justice system
Dec 2, 2019
Tom Rowley, a reporter on the Britain desk for The Economist, delves into the case of Usman Khan, the jihadist who recently attacked in London. He explores the failures of the British justice system in monitoring released terrorists and the implications for public safety. The discussion raises critical questions about the effectiveness of rehabilitation efforts. Additionally, Rowley touches on the ongoing AIDS epidemic and innovative survival strategies among Venezuelans turning to video gaming amidst economic turmoil.
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London Bridge Attack
- Usman Khan, a convicted terrorist, attacked people near London Bridge.
- He had been released early due to legal changes and was supposedly monitored.
Usman Khan's Release
- Usman Khan was convicted in 2012 for plotting to bomb the London Stock Exchange.
- He was released automatically in December 2018 due to a change in law.
Monitoring Challenges
- Khan was granted permission to attend a prisoner rehabilitation conference in London.
- Authorities lacked resources for constant monitoring, necessitating risk assessments.