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Mohammed Abbkr is given a hospital order for setting mosque worshippers on fire - BBC News Mohammed Abbkr is given a hospital order for setting mosque worshippers on fire - BBC News
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In considering whether Abbkr should be sent to serve some or all West Midlands Police, the force which investigated the attack in Birmingham, has described Abbkr's actions as "absolutely horrific attacks which almost defy belief in their apparent randomness and severity".
of his sentence in prison, Judge Melbourne Inman KC said it is The force said its counter-terrorism unit had been involved in the investigation but had found no evidence the attacks were motivated by extremist ideology.
"highly likely you will require lifelong treatment for this illness". But it said it had nevertheless "worked closely with mosques around Birmingham to offer reassurance and listen to their concerns".
But he said it was likely there would be "no compulsion to take such medication in prison" and that signs of a relapse would be spotted sooner by people with the proper medical training. Thankfully these kinds of attacks are incredibly rare, but in the aftermath, we worked closely with mosques around Birmingham to offer reassurance and listen to their concerns.
The judge said there would therefore be a "significant risk" of a relapse if he was sent to prison, and that could pose a danger for other prisoners and for prison staff.
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