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Pity they cant send his entire scumbag family.
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Lioned wrote:Pity they cant send his entire scumbag family.
Especially his three offspring who are now banged up in jail, but they're just ordinary criminals so we'll have to keep them in comfort for a while.
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Reporting from the Old Bailey, Abu Hamza says his time in Jail has affected his Health but there is no chance he can appeal again. There were some of his followers around and a scuffle with Police , I hope they put him on a Plane tonight.
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As long as we don't have to support his family!!!Panda wrote:Reporting from the Old Bailey, Abu Hamza says his time in Jail has affected his Health but there is no chance he can appeal again. There were some of his followers around and a scuffle with Police , I hope they put him on a Plane tonight.
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Abu Hamza leaves Long Lartin prison for US extradition
Three police 4x4s, two prisoner vans and a police people carrier left the jail at 19:15 BST.
Five terror suspects including Abu Hamza al-Masri have left jail to begin extradition to the US after losing the last appeal in a long legal battle.
The High Court ruled Hamza, Babar Ahmad, Syed Talha Ahsan, Adel Abdul Bary and Khaled al-Fawwaz did not show "new and compelling" reasons to stay.
The men left Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire in a police convoy.
Officers from the Metropolitan Police's extradition unit are handing them over US marshals at RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk.
The BBC understands a US Department of Justice-owned civilian Gulfstream jet has been on the tarmac at the base since Tuesday, having flown in from Washington that day.
A second civilian plane, a Dassault Falcon 900, flew into the airbase in the early hours of this morning from Westchester County in New York state, but close to the border with Connecticut, where Babar Ahmad and Syed Talha Ahsan are expected to be tried.
Three police 4x4s, two prisoner vans and a blacked-out police people carrier left the jail at 19:15 BST.
A Home Office spokesman welcomed the decision and said it was "working to extradite these men as quickly as possible".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19852506#TWEET252820
Three police 4x4s, two prisoner vans and a police people carrier left the jail at 19:15 BST.
Five terror suspects including Abu Hamza al-Masri have left jail to begin extradition to the US after losing the last appeal in a long legal battle.
The High Court ruled Hamza, Babar Ahmad, Syed Talha Ahsan, Adel Abdul Bary and Khaled al-Fawwaz did not show "new and compelling" reasons to stay.
The men left Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire in a police convoy.
Officers from the Metropolitan Police's extradition unit are handing them over US marshals at RAF Mildenhall, Suffolk.
The BBC understands a US Department of Justice-owned civilian Gulfstream jet has been on the tarmac at the base since Tuesday, having flown in from Washington that day.
A second civilian plane, a Dassault Falcon 900, flew into the airbase in the early hours of this morning from Westchester County in New York state, but close to the border with Connecticut, where Babar Ahmad and Syed Talha Ahsan are expected to be tried.
Three police 4x4s, two prisoner vans and a blacked-out police people carrier left the jail at 19:15 BST.
A Home Office spokesman welcomed the decision and said it was "working to extradite these men as quickly as possible".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19852506#TWEET252820
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Will he have time to go home and pack?
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kitti wrote:Will he have time to go home and pack?
Well he's going to sling his hook.
The Americans aint all that bad they are going to give him one of those little blow up ponds to play with and a few floating ducks like they have at the fairground every time he wins a prize they give him a bit of toilet paper.But they did say they will confiscate his hooks ......
Hopefully they will give him back his hooks when he wants to wipe his ar$e.
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2 MINUTES AGO HAMZA'S MIDNIGHT EXTRADITION
Plane carrying Abu Hamza heads to US
ITV News understands the plane extraditing radical Islamist cleric Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects to America has just taken off.
http://www.itv.com/news/
Plane carrying Abu Hamza heads to US
ITV News understands the plane extraditing radical Islamist cleric Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects to America has just taken off.
http://www.itv.com/news/
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HALLEJULAH,PRAISE THE LORD
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AnnaEsse wrote:2 MINUTES AGO HAMZA'S MIDNIGHT EXTRADITION
Plane carrying Abu Hamza heads to US
ITV News understands the plane extraditing radical Islamist cleric Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects to America has just taken off.
http://www.itv.com/news/
See ya'
I never thought I'd see the day!
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Just a pity he used the Human Rights bill to make a mockery of the Justice system for so long. Let's hope there is no backlash from his supporters who had to be physically restrained by the Police.
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wjk wrote:AnnaEsse wrote:2 MINUTES AGO HAMZA'S MIDNIGHT EXTRADITION
Plane carrying Abu Hamza heads to US
ITV News understands the plane extraditing radical Islamist cleric Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects to America has just taken off.
http://www.itv.com/news/
See ya'
I never thought I'd see the day!
After all this time and suddenly he's gone! Woopee doopee! You can even track his flight! They're over the sea now!
http://www.flightradar24.com/data/airplanes/n977ga
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Lioned wrote:
Very Funny,,,,did you draw that Lioned?
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Poor Ireland have him at the moment!AnnaEsse wrote:wjk wrote:AnnaEsse wrote:2 MINUTES AGO HAMZA'S MIDNIGHT EXTRADITION
Plane carrying Abu Hamza heads to US
ITV News understands the plane extraditing radical Islamist cleric Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects to America has just taken off.
http://www.itv.com/news/
See ya'
I never thought I'd see the day!
After all this time and suddenly he's gone! Woopee doopee! You can even track his flight! They're over the sea now!
http://www.flightradar24.com/data/airplanes/n977ga
I hope they don't have to do a detour and bring the b*gger back!
It would take another hundred years to get rid of him!
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wjk wrote:Poor Ireland have him at the moment!AnnaEsse wrote:wjk wrote:AnnaEsse wrote:2 MINUTES AGO HAMZA'S MIDNIGHT EXTRADITION
Plane carrying Abu Hamza heads to US
ITV News understands the plane extraditing radical Islamist cleric Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects to America has just taken off.
http://www.itv.com/news/
See ya'
I never thought I'd see the day!
After all this time and suddenly he's gone! Woopee doopee! You can even track his flight! They're over the sea now!
http://www.flightradar24.com/data/airplanes/n977ga
I hope they don't have to do a detour and bring the b*gger back!
It would take another hundred years to get rid of him!
This is brilliant! Some of us are so delighted to see Hamza go we want to watch the flight path of the plane! There she goes!
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He's made it over Ireland now
He's actually gone!!
He's actually gone!!
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wjk wrote:He's made it over Ireland now
He's actually gone!!
Yayyy! Out over the Atlantic and on his way. I can hardly believe he's really gone. High Court decision today and on a plane tonight.
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Theresa May has just spoken on the news this a.m., she is going to review other country's deportation laws in order to make our system easier.
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Radical Cleric Abu Hamza Due In New York Court
http://news.sky.com/story/993960/radical-cleric-abu-hamza-due-in-new-york-court
Radical cleric Abu Hamza has arrived in America after he was extradited from Britain along with four terror suspects.
He and the other men - Babar Ahmad, Adel Abdul Bary, Syed Ahsan and Khalid al Fawwaz - were flown to the States on board two planes which left a military airbase in Suffolk late on Friday.
Sky's Mark Stone said the judicial process would begin almost immediately.
He said of Hamza: "He will be in a court room, probably later on today. That will be just a formality. There will then be a pre-trial hearing which will take place within three weeks.
"His trial and the trial of the other four will probably take place within one to three years.
"But certainly, it will come as a relief to the British Government, and of course the last British givernment. They have been trying to get these five extradited for quite some time."
The suspects had made challenges against removal from the UK, which were rejected by two High Court judges in London hours earlier.
http://news.sky.com/story/993960/radical-cleric-abu-hamza-due-in-new-york-court
Radical cleric Abu Hamza has arrived in America after he was extradited from Britain along with four terror suspects.
He and the other men - Babar Ahmad, Adel Abdul Bary, Syed Ahsan and Khalid al Fawwaz - were flown to the States on board two planes which left a military airbase in Suffolk late on Friday.
Sky's Mark Stone said the judicial process would begin almost immediately.
He said of Hamza: "He will be in a court room, probably later on today. That will be just a formality. There will then be a pre-trial hearing which will take place within three weeks.
"His trial and the trial of the other four will probably take place within one to three years.
"But certainly, it will come as a relief to the British Government, and of course the last British givernment. They have been trying to get these five extradited for quite some time."
The suspects had made challenges against removal from the UK, which were rejected by two High Court judges in London hours earlier.
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Radical Cleric Abu Hamza Due In New York Court
After almost a decade of legal wrangling, Abu Hamza is extradited to the United States to face terror charges.
11:17am UK, Saturday 06 October 2012
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Home Secretary Theresa May tells Sky News says she is pleased Abu Hamza has been extradited to the US and is now looking at ways to speed up the extradition process.
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Radical cleric Abu Hamza has arrived in the United States after he was extradited from Britain along with four other terror suspects.
Hamza, Babar Ahmad, Adel Abdul Bary, Syed Ahsan and Khalid al Fawwaz were flown to the States on board two planes which left a military airbase in Suffolk late on Friday.
The suspects had made last-ditch challenges against their removal from the UK, which were rejected by two High Court judges in London hours earlier.
Sky's Mark Stone said the judicial process in the US would begin almost immediately.
He said of Hamza: "He will be in a courtroom, probably later on today. That will be just a formality. There will then be a pre-trial hearing which will take place within three weeks.
"His trial and the trial of the other four will probably take place within one to three years.
"But certainly, it will come as a relief to the British Government, and of course the last British givernment. They have been trying to get these five extradited for quite some time."
Abu Hamza arrives in the US to face terror charges
The US Attorney's office in Connecticut confirmed that Ahmad and Ahsan are scheduled to appear before the US District Court in New Haven.
Speaking ahead of their arrival in New York, Home Secretary Theresa May told Sky News: "Obviously I am very pleased that we have managed to extradite Abu Hamza and the other individuals - all terror suspects - to the United States where they will face justice.
"These individuals have been charged with some very serious offences in relation to terrorism.
"We've been very clear that we've moved quickly to ensure that once we got the final decision it was possible to remove these individuals from the UK."
The decision comes after a legal battle lasting up to 14 years, which has involved appeals in British and European courts.
Mrs May said she was looking at ways of speeding up the extradition process.
She said: "We will need to look at the whole question the length of time that it has taken. Is there something we can do to make sure that people can have their proper legal rights, but also that we can speed these sorts of processes up?
"I have already set some work in train to look at comparisons with other countries ... and we will be looking at perhaps to remove some of the stages of the process."
A police convoy took the men from prison to US-bound planes
The terror suspects were transported from HMP Long Lartin in Worcestershire to RAF Mildenhall in a police convoy.
Officers from the Metropolitan Police's extradition unit then handed the men to US officials before they were taken aboard the planes which left British soil just before midnight on Friday.
Sir John Thomas, president of the Queen's Bench Division, and Mr Justice Ouseley on Friday rejected an application by 54-year-old Hamza, a former imam at Finsbury Park mosque in north London, to be given time to undergo a brain scan his lawyers said could show he is medically unfit to face trial.
They also threw out challenges by Ahmad, Ahsan, al Fawwaz and Bary, paving the way for the Home Secretary to give the go-ahead for their immediate extradition.
All five cases returned to the High Court after judges at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) refused to intervene and stop the Home Secretary extraditing them.
A US Embassy spokeswoman said: "These extraditions mark the end of a lengthy process of litigation through the UK courts and the ECHR.
Supporters of the terror suspects protested outside the High Court
"The US government agrees with the ECHR's findings that the conditions of confinement in US prisons - including in maximum security facilities - do not violate European standards.
"The law enforcement relationship between the United States and United Kingdom is predicated on trust, respect, and the common goals of protecting our nations and eliminating safe havens for criminals, including terrorists."
Between 1999 and 2006, the men were indicted on various terrorism charges in America.
Hamza, who was jailed in the UK for seven years for soliciting to murder and inciting racial hatred in 2006, first faced an extradition request from the Americans in 2004.
He has been charged with 11 counts of criminal conduct related to the taking of 16 hostages in Yemen in 1998, advocating violent jihad in Afghanistan in 2001, and conspiring to establish a jihad training camp in Bly, Oregon, between June 2000 and December 2001.
Ahmad, a computer expert from south London, and Ahsan are accused of offences including using a website to provide support to terrorists and conspiracy to kill, kidnap, maim or injure persons or damage property in a foreign country.
They wanted their removal stopped so they could challenge a decision by the Director of Public Prosecutions not to allow British businessman Karl Watkin, a campaigner against the UK's extradition arrangements with the United States, to bring prosecutions against them in the UK.
Bary and al Fawwaz were indicted - with Osama bin Laden and 20 others - for their alleged involvement in, or support for, the bombing of US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in 1998.
After almost a decade of legal wrangling, Abu Hamza is extradited to the United States to face terror charges.
11:17am UK, Saturday 06 October 2012
Video: Abu Hamza Arrives In The US
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Home Secretary Theresa May tells Sky News says she is pleased Abu Hamza has been extradited to the US and is now looking at ways to speed up the extradition process.
Video: May: Probe To Speed Up Extraditions
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Radical cleric Abu Hamza has arrived in the United States after he was extradited from Britain along with four other terror suspects.
Hamza, Babar Ahmad, Adel Abdul Bary, Syed Ahsan and Khalid al Fawwaz were flown to the States on board two planes which left a military airbase in Suffolk late on Friday.
The suspects had made last-ditch challenges against their removal from the UK, which were rejected by two High Court judges in London hours earlier.
Sky's Mark Stone said the judicial process in the US would begin almost immediately.
He said of Hamza: "He will be in a courtroom, probably later on today. That will be just a formality. There will then be a pre-trial hearing which will take place within three weeks.
"His trial and the trial of the other four will probably take place within one to three years.
"But certainly, it will come as a relief to the British Government, and of course the last British givernment. They have been trying to get these five extradited for quite some time."
Abu Hamza arrives in the US to face terror charges
The US Attorney's office in Connecticut confirmed that Ahmad and Ahsan are scheduled to appear before the US District Court in New Haven.
Speaking ahead of their arrival in New York, Home Secretary Theresa May told Sky News: "Obviously I am very pleased that we have managed to extradite Abu Hamza and the other individuals - all terror suspects - to the United States where they will face justice.
"These individuals have been charged with some very serious offences in relation to terrorism.
"We've been very clear that we've moved quickly to ensure that once we got the final decision it was possible to remove these individuals from the UK."
The decision comes after a legal battle lasting up to 14 years, which has involved appeals in British and European courts.
Mrs May said she was looking at ways of speeding up the extradition process.
She said: "We will need to look at the whole question the length of time that it has taken. Is there something we can do to make sure that people can have their proper legal rights, but also that we can speed these sorts of processes up?
"I have already set some work in train to look at comparisons with other countries ... and we will be looking at perhaps to remove some of the stages of the process."
A police convoy took the men from prison to US-bound planes
The terror suspects were transported from HMP Long Lartin in Worcestershire to RAF Mildenhall in a police convoy.
Officers from the Metropolitan Police's extradition unit then handed the men to US officials before they were taken aboard the planes which left British soil just before midnight on Friday.
Sir John Thomas, president of the Queen's Bench Division, and Mr Justice Ouseley on Friday rejected an application by 54-year-old Hamza, a former imam at Finsbury Park mosque in north London, to be given time to undergo a brain scan his lawyers said could show he is medically unfit to face trial.
They also threw out challenges by Ahmad, Ahsan, al Fawwaz and Bary, paving the way for the Home Secretary to give the go-ahead for their immediate extradition.
All five cases returned to the High Court after judges at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) refused to intervene and stop the Home Secretary extraditing them.
A US Embassy spokeswoman said: "These extraditions mark the end of a lengthy process of litigation through the UK courts and the ECHR.
Supporters of the terror suspects protested outside the High Court
"The US government agrees with the ECHR's findings that the conditions of confinement in US prisons - including in maximum security facilities - do not violate European standards.
"The law enforcement relationship between the United States and United Kingdom is predicated on trust, respect, and the common goals of protecting our nations and eliminating safe havens for criminals, including terrorists."
Between 1999 and 2006, the men were indicted on various terrorism charges in America.
Hamza, who was jailed in the UK for seven years for soliciting to murder and inciting racial hatred in 2006, first faced an extradition request from the Americans in 2004.
He has been charged with 11 counts of criminal conduct related to the taking of 16 hostages in Yemen in 1998, advocating violent jihad in Afghanistan in 2001, and conspiring to establish a jihad training camp in Bly, Oregon, between June 2000 and December 2001.
Ahmad, a computer expert from south London, and Ahsan are accused of offences including using a website to provide support to terrorists and conspiracy to kill, kidnap, maim or injure persons or damage property in a foreign country.
They wanted their removal stopped so they could challenge a decision by the Director of Public Prosecutions not to allow British businessman Karl Watkin, a campaigner against the UK's extradition arrangements with the United States, to bring prosecutions against them in the UK.
Bary and al Fawwaz were indicted - with Osama bin Laden and 20 others - for their alleged involvement in, or support for, the bombing of US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in 1998.
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Yet we still encourage immigration...........
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HIS PLANE HAS TOUCHED DOWN IN USA
HIP HIP HOORAY!
HIP HIP HOORAY!
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Badboy wrote:HIS PLANE HAS TOUCHED DOWN IN USA
HIP HIP HOORAY!
I wonder if he was allowed any 'hand' luggage ?
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Lioned..Lioned wrote:Badboy wrote:HIS PLANE HAS TOUCHED DOWN IN USA
HIP HIP HOORAY!
I wonder if he was allowed any 'hand' luggage ?
Did he fly via the Hook of Holland?
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