Qatada released from British jail
Britain yesterday released terror suspect Abu Qatada from prison on bail after judges ruled that the man dubbed Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe should not be extradited to Jordan.
The radical Islamist preacher, who is in his early 50s, was driven out of the high-security Long Lartin prison in central England in a black van at high speed, television pictures showed.
Abu Qatada was expected to be taken to his home in northwest London where he will be under a curfew 16 hours a day .
He will have to wear an electronic tag and who he meets will be restricted.
The heavily bearded Jordanian of Palestinian origin has been in jail in Britain for the past seven years fighting extradition, and also spent much of the time between 2002 and 2005 in detention or under house arrest.
Abu Qatada was convicted in absentia in Jordan in 1998 for involvement in terror attacks.
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