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Blame game: MI5 faces probe over Woolwich killing 127

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Tags UK intelligence service MI5 approached Crime, Police, Scandal, Woolwich killing suspect Michael Security, UK Adebolajo to offer him a job, a friend of the alleged murderer claimed in a BBC interview. Shortly after his statement, police detained the interviewee for questioning. Abu Nusaybah, who claims to be a close friend of Adebolajo, was promptly arrested on BBC premises following an interview regarding the brutal killing in Woolwich on Wednesday. During the interview, Nusayaba stated that Adebolajo told him MI5 had harassed him for information on repeated occasions, and had even attempted to recruit him. But after him saying that he didn't know these individuals, what he said was they asked him if he would be interested in working for them. He was explicit in that he refused to work for them but he did confirm he

Man, woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder in Woolwich attack 447

UKs colonial past a possible factor in brutal Woolwich killing 113

didn't know the individuals, Nusayaba said. The Metropolitan Police said in a statement on Friday that a 31-yearold man had been detained in London under the Terrorism Act. Police said the arrest was not directly related to Wednesdays murder.

A police forensics officer investigates a crime scene where one man was killed in Woolwich, southeast London May 22, 2013 (Reuters / Stefan Wermuth)

MI5 acknowledged on Thursday that Adebolajo had been known to them for eight years, prompting criticism that they could have taken steps to prevent the murder of 25-year-old Army Drummer Lee Rigby. Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale are suspected of hacking Rigby to death in broad daylight on Wednesday. The two suspects were shot by police during their arrest, and are now in hospital awaiting police questioning. Footage of Adebolajo surfaced showing him brandishing a bloody cleaver, claiming the attack was an eyefor-an-eye act to avenge Muslims killed abroad by UK troops. Nusayaba claimed that when he became acquainted with Adebolajo, the murder suspect did not exhibit any extremist Islamist tendencies. However, following a trip to Kenya last year where Adebolajo was allegedly taken into custody by the Kenyan military and was tortured and sexually abused, Nusayaba said he changed. He was not his bubbly self, Nasayaba said, adding that he became less talkative following the trip.

A picture of victim Drummer Lee Rigby, of the British Army's 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers is displayed with flowers left by mourners outside an army barracks near the scene of his killing in Woolwich, southeast London May 23, 2013 (Reuters / Toby Melville)

Relatively little is known about the two suspects who committed the atrocity in Woolwich on Wednesday, which was condemned in the UK press as Baghdad-style violence. It was confirmed that Adebolajo and Adebolawe are UK citizens from devout Christian families of Nigerian descent, who later converted to Islam. He was also known to hand out radical Islamist leaflets that decried UK military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. Police raided Adebolajos family home in Lincolnshire following the killing. The family reportedly moved away from London over concerns their son was becoming more radicalized. There have been a number of arrests in London in connection with Wednesdays murder. Detectives took a 29-year-old woman at a residential address in south London into custody on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder on Thursday. A 29-year-old male was also arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder.
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Anonymous user
25.05.2013 15:06

O the Games that are being played in our name its all getting a bit obvious.

Anonymous user

25.05.2013 14:43

russia its time 2 expose the real terrorists - the globalist bankster NWO- via the I=ederal reserve

Anonymous user

25.05.2013 14:39

the west runs al qaeda via the bankster globalists to take your rights - wake up people
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