
"Let's call this what it is: a catastrophic failure of your duty to protect prison staff and the public from an unrepentant terrorist."
"What I see now is not justice. It's a shameful lack of accountability and basic prison security."
"Not only was Abedi allowed the freedom to move around and use facilities that should never be available to someone like him."
"I was led to believe that people like him - mass murderers, terrorists - would face a regime of strict control and zero comfort."
Hashem Abedi, convicted for the Manchester Arena bombing, has been moved to HMP Belmarsh following a violent attack on prison officers at HMP Frankland, involving throwing hot oil and stabbing. Martin Hibbert, a survivor of the attack, criticized authorities for granting Abedi too many privileges and expressed outrage over the perceived lack of security and justice. A full review of the incident will take place, highlighting concerns about the treatment and monitoring of dangerous inmates like Abedi.
Read at London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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