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Shoe-bomb plotter sentence cut in terror evidence deal | Shoe-bomb plotter sentence cut in terror evidence deal |
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A man who was jailed for 13 years for trying to blow up an airliner with a shoe bomb has had his sentence cut after agreeing to give evidence against other suspected terrorists, police and prosecutors have said. | A man who was jailed for 13 years for trying to blow up an airliner with a shoe bomb has had his sentence cut after agreeing to give evidence against other suspected terrorists, police and prosecutors have said. |
Saajid Muhammad Badat, who was jailed in 2005, had his sentence reduced to 11 years in 2009 as part of a deal with prosecutors, it can now be reported. | Saajid Muhammad Badat, who was jailed in 2005, had his sentence reduced to 11 years in 2009 as part of a deal with prosecutors, it can now be reported. |
It is the first time a terrorist convicted in the UK has entered into an agreement with the Crown Prosecution Service to give evidence in a trial against other alleged terrorists. | |
Sue Hemming, head of the CPS special crime and counter-terrorism division, said the agreement had not been entered into lightly. | Sue Hemming, head of the CPS special crime and counter-terrorism division, said the agreement had not been entered into lightly. |
It will see Badat give evidence in the US trial of Adis Medunjanin over an alleged al-Qaida martyrdom plot from 2008 to 2010, which opens in New York on Monday. | It will see Badat give evidence in the US trial of Adis Medunjanin over an alleged al-Qaida martyrdom plot from 2008 to 2010, which opens in New York on Monday. |
"We considered very carefully the merits of entering into this agreement with a convicted terrorist, and we believe that the administration of justice internationally benefits from such an agreement," she said. | "We considered very carefully the merits of entering into this agreement with a convicted terrorist, and we believe that the administration of justice internationally benefits from such an agreement," she said. |
"This trial is the first time a UK convicted terrorist has agreed, under the terms of our agreement, to give evidence in the United States. | "This trial is the first time a UK convicted terrorist has agreed, under the terms of our agreement, to give evidence in the United States. |
"Badat has helped with investigations in this country, he continues to co-operate and has agreed to testify in other trials if called upon." | "Badat has helped with investigations in this country, he continues to co-operate and has agreed to testify in other trials if called upon." |
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