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Probe into jail attack on bomber | |
(about 17 hours later) | |
An investigation is under way after an al-Qaeda plotter who planned to kill thousands of people in "dirty bombings" was badly injured in a prison attack. | |
Dhiren Barot, 35, from Kingsbury in north-west London, had been serving life at HMP Frankland near Durham. | Dhiren Barot, 35, from Kingsbury in north-west London, had been serving life at HMP Frankland near Durham. |
He spent five days in Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary after the assault. | He spent five days in Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary after the assault. |
A news blackout was imposed for the duration of his hospital stay, during which armed police were present. Barot was returned to prison on Saturday. | A news blackout was imposed for the duration of his hospital stay, during which armed police were present. Barot was returned to prison on Saturday. |
The attack is now subject to an investigation by Durham Police and HM Prison Service. | |
Northumbria Police are not releasing details of his injuries, but they are believed to be scalds. | |
A security operation at the hospital involved armed police and the air support unit. | A security operation at the hospital involved armed police and the air support unit. |
Barot's stay in hospital involved a major security operation | |
A police spokeswoman said the news blackout was aimed at protecting the safety of patients, hospital staff, prison staff and members of the public. | A police spokeswoman said the news blackout was aimed at protecting the safety of patients, hospital staff, prison staff and members of the public. |
The Muslim Council of Britain has called for a thorough investigation of all attacks on inmates. | The Muslim Council of Britain has called for a thorough investigation of all attacks on inmates. |
'Inmates' dignity' | |
Inayat Bunglawala, from the council, said: "There have been other incidents in the past as well, where prisoners have been attacked by their own fellow cell mates. | Inayat Bunglawala, from the council, said: "There have been other incidents in the past as well, where prisoners have been attacked by their own fellow cell mates. |
"It's vital that they [the prison authorities] investigate the attack... to ensure that prisoners, whatever they've been convicted of, are given basic safety and are allowed to pass their sentences in at least some dignity." | "It's vital that they [the prison authorities] investigate the attack... to ensure that prisoners, whatever they've been convicted of, are given basic safety and are allowed to pass their sentences in at least some dignity." |
At his trial at Woolwich Crown Court Barot was described as a determined terrorist who prepared meticulous plans for al-Qaeda figures on a series of attacks in the US and the UK. | |
In the UK these included exploding gas tankers hidden in limousines, flooding the tube network and a radioactive "dirty bomb". | |
He was jailed for life, with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 40 years, but this was reduced to 30 years following an appeal. | He was jailed for life, with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 40 years, but this was reduced to 30 years following an appeal. |