Convicted of trying to frame his landlord as a terrorist

A pensioner who tried to frame his former landlord as an associate of Westminster Bridge terrorist Khalid Masood is being hunted by police after he was convicted in his absence. Gerald Banyard, 65, forged letters making it look like his former landlord Ian Anderson-Boles was a friend and supporter of the 52-year-old jihadi. One of his forgeries said: ‘Khalid, stick a cop for the old days, stick a cop.’ Masood’s car and knife rampage near the Houses of Parliament in…

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