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Prisons in Britain are hotbeds of jihadist radicalization, and British authorities do nothing to stop this, for fear of charges of “Islamophobia.” In a sane society, prison authorities would make efforts to shake the hold of the jihad ideology over people who were in prison for jihad activity. But instead, just the opposite is done: Muslim prisoners are given Qur’ans and allowed to pray together, only reinforcing the beliefs that landed them in prison in the first place. In such an environment, this sort of thing is bound to happen.

“‘I Have a Bomb’: Two inmates stab guard in savage prison ‘terror attack’ using makeshift ‘shank’ while wearing fake suicide vests,” by Holly Christodoulou, The Sun, September 23, 2020:
TWO lags wore fake suicide vests and shouted “Allahu Akbar” as they savagely attacked a prison guard in a terror attack, a court heard.
Brusthom Ziamani, 25, and radicalised Baz Hockton, 26, allegedly used an arsenal of makeshift weapons to slash at Neil Trundle at HMP Whitemoor, Cambs.
The pair launched themselves at the guard after being motivated by “extremist Islamic ideology”, it was said.
Jurors heard they duped Mr Trundle into getting a spoon so his back was turned during the “carefully planned and executed” attack.
The lags then used a homemade “shank” and two other makeshift “metal stabbing implements” to hack at the guard, the Old Bailey was told.
Mr Trundle was attacked in the head, upper chest and neck areas as he frantically shouted for help during the assault in January, it was said.
‘I’VE GOT A BOMB’
Prosecutor Annabel Darlow QC said: “When they carried out the attack they shouted Allahu Akbar – ‘Allah is most great’.”
A nurse and another prison officer were allegedly attacked and injured by convicted terrorist Ziamani as they rushed to help their colleague.
Ziamani is then accused of opening his jacket to expose a fake suicide vest before claiming “I’ve got a bomb”.
Meanwhile, Hockton chased and “violently confronted” another prison officer, the court heard.
Jurors were told it took five or six officers to restrain Ziamani, who was laughing and muttering “Allahu Akbar” before the belt was cut off him.
When asked about the device, he allegedly told an officer: “I just wish it was real. It’s a suicide belt.”.
The court was told both belts were made using batteries, pressurised cans, elastic from a pair of boxers and bottles.
‘TERROR ATTACK’
Mr Trundle was left with cuts to his scalp, arm and shoulder with his blood splattering the wall, it was said….

“‘I Have a Bomb’: Two inmates stab guard in savage prison ‘terror attack’ using makeshift ‘shank’ while wearing fake suicide vests,” by Holly Christodoulou, The Sun, September 23, 2020:
TWO lags wore fake suicide vests and shouted “Allahu Akbar” as they savagely attacked a prison guard in a terror attack, a court heard.
Brusthom Ziamani, 25, and radicalised Baz Hockton, 26, allegedly used an arsenal of makeshift weapons to slash at Neil Trundle at HMP Whitemoor, Cambs.
The pair launched themselves at the guard after being motivated by “extremist Islamic ideology”, it was said.
Jurors heard they duped Mr Trundle into getting a spoon so his back was turned during the “carefully planned and executed” attack.
The lags then used a homemade “shank” and two other makeshift “metal stabbing implements” to hack at the guard, the Old Bailey was told.
Mr Trundle was attacked in the head, upper chest and neck areas as he frantically shouted for help during the assault in January, it was said.
‘I’VE GOT A BOMB’
Prosecutor Annabel Darlow QC said: “When they carried out the attack they shouted Allahu Akbar – ‘Allah is most great’.”
A nurse and another prison officer were allegedly attacked and injured by convicted terrorist Ziamani as they rushed to help their colleague.
Ziamani is then accused of opening his jacket to expose a fake suicide vest before claiming “I’ve got a bomb”.
Meanwhile, Hockton chased and “violently confronted” another prison officer, the court heard.
Jurors were told it took five or six officers to restrain Ziamani, who was laughing and muttering “Allahu Akbar” before the belt was cut off him.
When asked about the device, he allegedly told an officer: “I just wish it was real. It’s a suicide belt.”.
The court was told both belts were made using batteries, pressurised cans, elastic from a pair of boxers and bottles.
‘TERROR ATTACK’
Mr Trundle was left with cuts to his scalp, arm and shoulder with his blood splattering the wall, it was said….