THE WAR ON TERROR
Omar Bakri Mohammed, the extremist Muslim cleric known as the Tottenham Ayatollah, is planning to buy a £31,000 Toyota Previa people carrier.
The Syrian asylum seeker, who is under investigation by the anti-terrorist branch of the Metropolitan Police, is expected to use his disability allowance to cover the cost of a lease of the vehicle, which he wants to be fully equipped with all the mod cons such as satellite navigation, leather upholstery, air conditioning and cruise control. He has managed to negotiate a discount bringing the price down to £28,500.
Bakri has already received £275,000 in benefits for himself, his wife and seven children, with whom he shares a £200,000 home in London. He came to the UK in 1986 when he was kicked out of Saudi Arabia for his extremist views. He has urged Muslims to fight for Islam and urged them to commit benefit fraud to fund a holy war.
Bakri said: ‘I am not doing anything illegal. I am entitled to the same benefits all disabled people get’.
The Syrian asylum seeker, who is under investigation by the anti-terrorist branch of the Metropolitan Police, is expected to use his disability allowance to cover the cost of a lease of the vehicle, which he wants to be fully equipped with all the mod cons such as satellite navigation, leather upholstery, air conditioning and cruise control. He has managed to negotiate a discount bringing the price down to £28,500.
Bakri has already received £275,000 in benefits for himself, his wife and seven children, with whom he shares a £200,000 home in London. He came to the UK in 1986 when he was kicked out of Saudi Arabia for his extremist views. He has urged Muslims to fight for Islam and urged them to commit benefit fraud to fund a holy war.
Bakri said: ‘I am not doing anything illegal. I am entitled to the same benefits all disabled people get’.
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