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No deportation for acquitted man Terror suspect cannot be deported
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A judge has ruled that a man cleared of plotting to launch a deadly poison attack on London is not a risk to national security. An Algerian terror suspect cannot be deported after a judge ruled he is not a threat to national security.
Mouloud Sihali, 30, who was held under strict bail conditions for more than a year, appealed against a Home Office attempt to deport him to Algeria. Moloud Sihali, previously cleared of taking part in an alleged poison plot, had faced return to his home country
His lawyers claimed he risked arrest and possible torture if sent back. He said he could face torture if sent back under a controversial deal between the UK and Algerian governments.
Mr Sihali was acquitted in April 2005 of charges in the "ricin plot" trial to spread the poison on the UK's streets. The Special Immigration Appeals Commission said ministers could appeal their decision - but also ruled three other Algerians should be deported.