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Guy was a known terrorist and Joe’s crew let him walk in.
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The Telegraph reported that in 2001, he was banned from a magistrates court after he told an usher he wished the official had died in the 9/11 attacks just months earlier. The outlet also reported that Akram had spent three stints in prison, was a regular visitor to Pakistan and is believed to have been a member of Tablighi Jamaat -- a radical Islamist organization banned in Saudi Arabia.
The Times of London reported that Akram visited Pakistan twice in 2020 and was investigated by British intelligence agency MI5 for four weeks after concerns were raised about his behavior. Crucially, agents determined that there was no reason to elevate the short lead investigation to a full inquiry and the case was dropped.
Let’s Go Brandon!
The Telegraph reported that in 2001, he was banned from a magistrates court after he told an usher he wished the official had died in the 9/11 attacks just months earlier. The outlet also reported that Akram had spent three stints in prison, was a regular visitor to Pakistan and is believed to have been a member of Tablighi Jamaat -- a radical Islamist organization banned in Saudi Arabia.
The Times of London reported that Akram visited Pakistan twice in 2020 and was investigated by British intelligence agency MI5 for four weeks after concerns were raised about his behavior. Crucially, agents determined that there was no reason to elevate the short lead investigation to a full inquiry and the case was dropped.
Texas synagogue hostage taker Malik Faisal Akram's past raises questions about how he was allowed into US | Fox News
Reports about the radical and criminal history of the British citizen who was shot dead in the Texas synagogue siege after taking Jewish worshippers hostage are raising questions on both sides of the Atlantic about how he got past both countries' intelligence services and gained entry into the...
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