Fury as evil hate cleric Anjem Choudary racks up £367k legal aid bill paid for by YOU
HATE preacher Anjem Choudary has racked up a taxpayer-funded legal aid bill of £367,000.
The huge sum emerged as the 58-year-old faced questioning over a horrific attack on prison officers.
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Evil Anjem Choudary has racked up a taxpayer-funded legal aid bill of £367,000[/caption]
He has been linked to Manchester Arena terrorist Hashem Abedi, 28, who allegedly threw boiling oil at guards and used blades made from metal trays in the separation unit of HMP Frankland, Co Durham.
Security intelligence reports had previously identified his potential malign influence on the inmates.
Intelligence expert Prof Anthony Glees said: “Not a penny should have been released until the Legal Services Agency has tested each claim.
“The link between Abedi and Choudary shows separation units are doing the exact reverse.”
The Ministry of Justice said: “Legal aid is paid to representatives to ensure a fair trial.”
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