BRITAIN’S top al-Qaeda godfather has had his parole bid turned down — after he accused prison guards of being racist.
Rangzieb Ahmed was given a minimum of ten years in 2008 after plotting carnage in the UK.
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Rangzieb Ahmed has had his parole bid turned down — after he accused prison guards of being racist
But the terror recruiter — said to be Osama bin Laden’s top European operative — called officers racist for ordering him to obey social distancing.
He was later thrown into solitary after his claims were dismissed.
Ahmed, 46, will now stay behind bars at HMP Buckley Hall, Gtr Manchester, after officials decided releasing him was still too risky.
A source close him said: “He was hoping he was set for release, but it didn’t happen.”
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