Probation staff belived Jihadi was making ‘good progress’

Probation officers monitoring Fishmongers’ Hall terror attacker Usman Khan believed he was making ‘good progress’ while he planned his killing spree, an inquest heard. The convicted jihadi, 28, was still on license and deemed ‘high-risk’ by authorities when he targeted a prison rehabilitation event at the City of London venue on 29 November 2019. Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, were killed and three others were left seriously injured in the atrocity. Secretly armed with three knives…

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