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Jihad Extremist Michael Adebolajo Sues London Prison Service After His Teeth Gets Knocked Out [PICS]

Fusilier Lee Rigby as the two Islamic fanatics found guilty of his murder are having appeals heard by leading judges.  Michael Adebolajo wants to challenge both his conviction and a whole-life sentence which condemns him to die behind bars. Lawyers for his co-accused Michael Adebowale, who was jailed for life with a minimum term of 45 years, will be arguing for a reduction in sentence. Both cases are being heard by Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas, sitting at the Court of Appeal in London with Lady Justice Hallett and Mr Justice Openshaw.  PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday December 3, 2014. See PA story COURTS Woolwich. Photo credit should read: Family handout/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

This Nigerian Jihadist extremist is suing the London Prison Service after his Teeth got knocked out while he was being escorted to prison.
They should have sent him to kirikiri maximum Prison
and let Chiefo’s deal with him.
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Micheal Adebolajo and his accomplice Adebowale murdered a soldier, Fusilier Rigby near the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, South-East London, in May 2013.
They knocked Rigby down in a car and then hacked him to death with knives and a cleaver. Both of the attackers were found guilty of Rigby’s murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
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He is trying to seek compensation after his teeth were knocked out in prison.
Michael Adebolajo lashed out at officers who were trying to escort him to his cell in July 2013. His head reportedly hit a window but he refused medical attention afterwards.
The five officers involved in the incident at Belmarsh Prison in South-East London were suspended on full pay during a six-week police investigation. They were cleared and returned to work.
The exact figure for the claim is not known but similar cases have sought up to £20,000.
A Ministry of Justice spokesman said: ‘A police investigation into this incident took place and no charges were brought against members of staff.
‘The public will be rightly outraged at the thought of this man receiving compensation from the taxpayer and we robustly defend claims made against the Prison Service.’
Source: Daily Mail

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