Convicted terrorist had human rights breached after being segregated in prison, High Court rules Sahayb Abu plotted to commit a knife attack over the Covid lockdown in [2020]

(GB News) A High Court judge has ruled the segregation of a convicted terrorist from other prisoners following an attack breached his human rights.

Sahayb Abu received a life sentence for terrorism offences with a minimum term of 19 years in 2021 for plotting a lone wolf knife attack during the coronavirus lockdown.

Mr Justice Sheldon ruled on Tuesday that the segregation measures imposed on Abu were unjustifiable and breached his fundamental rights.

He [was] isolated after Hashem Abedi, whose brother carried out the Manchester Arena bombing, allegedly assaulted multiple prison officers on April 12.

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