Woolwich Attack: MI5 'Offered Job to Suspect’ Six Months ago says a Friend
Abu Nusaybah
Abu Nusaybah, a friend of Michael Adebolajo for more than 10 years, claims MI5 tried to recruit Adebolajo as a spy.
• Michael Adebolajo was 'followed by MI5' after a trip to Kenya, claims friend • Murder suspect claimed MI5 wanted information about 'certain individuals' • Abu Nusaybah said security service was also bugging Adebolajo • 'They won't leave me alone' Adebolajo reportedly told friend MI5 asked Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo if he wanted to work for them about six months before the killing, a childhood friend has said. Abu Nusaybah told BBC Newsnight his friend - one of two men arrested after Drummer Lee Rigby's murder in south-east London on Wednesday - had rejected the approach from the security service. The BBC could not obtain any confirmation from Whitehall sources. Abu Nusaybah was arrested at the BBC after giving the interview. Newsnight reporter Richard Watson said after the interview had concluded he left the studio to find officers from the Metropolitan Police counter terrorism unit waiting to arrest Abu Nusaybah. The Met confirmed a 31-year-old man had been arrested at 21:30 BST on Friday in relation to suspected terrorism offences and search warrants were being executed at two homes in east London. The arrest was not directly related to the murder of Drummer Rigby, it said. The soldier was killed in front of dozens of people near Woolwich Barracks, where he was based, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, who was also arrested at the scene, remain in hospital after being shot by police. In his Newsnight interview, Abu Nusaybah said he thought "a change" had taken place in his friend after a trip to Kenya last year. |
Monday, 27 May 2013
Woolwich Attack: MI5 'Offered Job to Suspect’ Six Months ago
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