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HMP Whitemoor: Brusthom Ziamani named as attack suspect | HMP Whitemoor: Brusthom Ziamani named as attack suspect |
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An inmate suspected of attacking an officer at a maximum security prison was jailed for planning to behead a solider, the BBC has learned. | An inmate suspected of attacking an officer at a maximum security prison was jailed for planning to behead a solider, the BBC has learned. |
He is understood to be Brusthom Ziamani, 24, who was found guilty of preparing an act of terrorism in 2015. | |
The attack at HMP Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire, in which four other prison staff were injured, happened as cells were unlocked. | The attack at HMP Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire, in which four other prison staff were injured, happened as cells were unlocked. |
One officer was slashed and stabbed, the others had rushed to help. | One officer was slashed and stabbed, the others had rushed to help. |
Ziamani was assisted by another prisoner, a Muslim convert who was serving time for a violent offence. | Ziamani was assisted by another prisoner, a Muslim convert who was serving time for a violent offence. |
Both inmates were wielding bladed weapons and wearing fake suicide vests during the attack. | Both inmates were wielding bladed weapons and wearing fake suicide vests during the attack. |
The male officer suffered wounds to his face but his injuries are not believed to be life threatening. | The male officer suffered wounds to his face but his injuries are not believed to be life threatening. |
No arrests have been made, the Met Police said. | No arrests have been made, the Met Police said. |
During his trial at the Old Bailey it was revealed that Ziamani had been inspired by the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby and used the internet to research cadet bases. | During his trial at the Old Bailey it was revealed that Ziamani had been inspired by the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby and used the internet to research cadet bases. |
He converted to Islam in 2014 and, months later, was arrested in east London in a possession of a 12-inch-long knife and a hammer. | He converted to Islam in 2014 and, months later, was arrested in east London in a possession of a 12-inch-long knife and a hammer. |
Ziamani was 18 when held in 2014 as part of a joint operation by the Met Police and MI5. | Ziamani was 18 when held in 2014 as part of a joint operation by the Met Police and MI5. |
He was jailed for 22 years but the sentence was later reduced on appeal. | |
'Brave staff' | 'Brave staff' |
The Met Police said it was "deemed appropriate" its counter-terrorism command unit was sent to HMP Whitemoor "due to certain circumstances relating to this incident". | The Met Police said it was "deemed appropriate" its counter-terrorism command unit was sent to HMP Whitemoor "due to certain circumstances relating to this incident". |
A spokesman said it was "deemed appropriate" for counter-terrorism officers to respond. | A spokesman said it was "deemed appropriate" for counter-terrorism officers to respond. |
A prison service spokesman said: "The incident was quickly resolved by our brave staff and our thoughts are with the injured officers at this time. | A prison service spokesman said: "The incident was quickly resolved by our brave staff and our thoughts are with the injured officers at this time. |
"We do not tolerate assaults on our hardworking officers and will push for the strongest possible punishment." | "We do not tolerate assaults on our hardworking officers and will push for the strongest possible punishment." |
In a tweet, the general secretary of the Prison Officers Association (POA), Steve Gillan, wrote: "Having liaised with the Whitemoor committee today an official statement will be made tomorrow morning by the POA in a press release. | In a tweet, the general secretary of the Prison Officers Association (POA), Steve Gillan, wrote: "Having liaised with the Whitemoor committee today an official statement will be made tomorrow morning by the POA in a press release. |
"Nothing will be said on social media by the POA that compromises an ongoing police investigation into a very serious incident." | "Nothing will be said on social media by the POA that compromises an ongoing police investigation into a very serious incident." |
HMP Whitemoor houses more than 400 Category A and B prisoners on three wings, including a number of the highest-risk inmates. | HMP Whitemoor houses more than 400 Category A and B prisoners on three wings, including a number of the highest-risk inmates. |
In February last year, a "small number" of prison staff there had to receive medical treatment after violence broke out. | In February last year, a "small number" of prison staff there had to receive medical treatment after violence broke out. |