A shocking review by the United Kingdom’s terrorism watchdog has found that the British government has failed to deal with Islamist gangs and criminals in British prisons, making them a breeding ground for jihadists and a place where non-Muslim prisoners and staff live in fear.
We're in Birmingbam today meeting some Crew & brave prison staff who've informed us Muslim criminals are being allowed to promote Islam in Britain's jails
We're told this is basically a prison gang that intimidates & exploits others, preaches hate & run very effective… pic.twitter.com/LxHWHCo5xb— LittleBoatsEn (@LittleBoats2020) December 16, 2023
According to a report by Jonathan Hall, QC, considered to be the UK’s independent reviewer of terrorist legislation, titled “Terrorism in Prisons,” released on April 2022, Islamist inmates have adopted an “anti-state Islamist stance” for 15 years, which results in violence towards non-Muslim prisoners, prison staff, and even members of the general public.
“Islamist group behavior has come to be seen as part of the prison landscape,” the report stated.
Hall’s report also revealed the conditions of prisons in the United Kingdom. It was also discovered through the report that Islamists convicted of terrorist offenses often enjoyed high status while in prison and would even be sought out for prison gangs.
Tommy @TRobinsonNewEra warned 10 years ago how Muslim gangs had taken over the jails, bullying, coercing & assaulting prisoners into converting to Islam. Gangs seize control of wings, impose sharia law & inmates are flogged.
Independent reviewer Jonathan Hall KC remarked it was… pic.twitter.com/V7a1lEwbfQ— David Atherton (@DaveAtherton20) April 7, 2024
“For some prisoners, terrorism offenses amount to a glamourous blow against the authorities, untainted by grubby personal motives and serving a wider purpose, giving them a distinctly heroic profile,” Hall stated in his report.
He also said that Islamist terrorists and criminals have gained control of prison wings, and guards are hesitant and worried about challenging them. So much so that extremists appoint their own “emirs” to exercise control over prisoners and undermine the authority of prison guards and imams. Prison guards would rather work with these “emirs” to maintain order instead of challenge them, while Islamist inmates encourage their fellow Muslims to boycott Friday prayers, subverting prison imams in the process.
“I was told that prison officers sometimes appeal to the wing ‘emir’ for their assistance in maintaining good order,” Hall wrote in his report.
The report also stated that Islamist inmates have set up Sharia courts in prison that would subject Muslims to punishments such as flogging while assaulting and bullying non-Muslim inmates for religious reasons. Such is the case of terrorist Sudesh Amman, who stabbed two people in Streatham just days after he was released in January 2020.
LEAKED: British rioters have deliberately been placed in Muslim majority prison wings!
This is a modern day gulag. pic.twitter.com/9ZYZbLNwMg— Inevitable West (@Inevitablewest) October 26, 2024
“In July 2018, Amman was recorded, together with a group of other prisoners (who included recent converts), crowding round another prisoner who subsequently converted,” Hall wrote. “This was assessed as an attempt to convert non-Muslims on the house block.”
“Faith-based self-segregation by prisoners provides a fertile base for violent Islamist activity,” the report also noted.
When their behavior is challenged, Islamist inmates group together to harass and intimate prison staff. Furthermore, the report stated that the same inmates would make “insincere allegations of racism and Islamophobia” to delegitimize staff and prison policies.
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Shocking report by UK Justice Department says Extremist Muslim Gangs are beating Non-Muslim inmates for refusing to convert to Islam
The one who refuses to convert gets beaten up and Stabbed by Muslim Gangs
Meanwhile, BBC hasn't covered.
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This has severely weakened the ability of prison guards and staff to prevent Islamist inmates from controlling others because they “worry about making false assumptions based on a lack of cultural familiarity with Islam or Muslims.”
Hall also warned that there is no national “dashboard” to know where Islamist gangs were active inside which prisons, leaving the police and MI5 with no crucial information. He also said changes need to be made to terrorism legislation in the United Kingdom. For instance, he explained that prisoners display ISIS flags in their cells, which is not technically an offense because existing laws say it is only illegal if done in a “public place.”
The report was commissioned after convicted terrorist Usman Khan carried out an attack on London Bridge in 2019, murdering two people and injuring several others before being shot and killed by police.