Former London Underground worker jailed for terror offences is back on the streets after serving just 11 MONTHS
* Afsor Ali, 28, was found with a bomb making guide and Al-Qaeda magazine
* He was sentenced to 31-months in jail following a court hearing in August
* He has now been pictured on parole and catching a train in west London
* He previously warned people not to attend Duke and Duchess's wedding
* In a video he uploaded online, he said an 'attack' was a 'high possibility'
By Corey Charlton for MailOnline
Published: 04:10 EST, 2 August 2015 | Updated: 06:37 EST, 2 August 2015
An extremist jailed for possessing a bomb making guide and Al-Qaeda propaganda is roaming the streets of London after being released just 11 months since being imprisoned.
Afsor Ali, 28, was caught with a stash of terror manuals on his MP3 players, owned a copy of the Al-Qaeda magazine Inspire with a guide on how to make bombs and fire an AK-47, and branded the 9/11 terrorist atrocity 'an historic event'.
But despite the seriousness of his offences, it has now emerged he is enjoying freedom in the capital while living at a bail address in west London, according to the Daily Star Sunday.
Ali had earlier received notoriety for claiming there would be a terrorist attack during the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's 2011 wedding. ...
Rest of story at Daily Mail.
He seems such a nice boy. I'm sure it's all just a misunderstanding.