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Nikki Mitchell Judge Coroner Sir Adrian Fulford said MI5 had "no credible information" that could have prevented Khairi Saadallah launching his Reading attack in June 2020.
Home Affairs Correspondent, BBC South The agency also did not obtain any intelligence that he was planning to travel back to Libya.
When the judge coroner went over Khairi Saadallah’s mental health history An unnamed MI5 manager told the inquest in February there was no "proportionate action" that it could have taken to change the outcome.
and his contact with countless mental health services, what emerged was a
picture of a highly unstable man with violent tendencies and a
terrorist mindset - being pinged between pillar and post.
The court heard he was "caught in a catch 22" - with no continuity of care, "mental
health referrals bounce from one service provider to another".
One probation officer was singled out for praise though - for her
tireless attempts to "master a fragmented system" when he was released from
prison, leaving her frustrated that "nobody in mental health services were
prepared to deal with him".
There were mentions of very competent
professionals being involved with Saadallah - but they either hit resistance or
were not given all the information they needed to make accurate judgements.
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