Dangerous terrorist jailed for plotting to kidnap and behead British soldier eyes release from prison
ONE of Britain’s most dangerous convicted terrorists is eyeing freedom from prison within weeks.
Terror-cell lynchpin Parviz Khan was jailed for life for plotting to kidnap and behead a British Muslim soldier.
Parviz Khan plotted to kidnap and behead a British Muslim soldier[/caption]But later this month he will appear before the Parole Board, hoping to secure his release.
He has already burned through more than £1million in legal aid trying to win his freedom.
But former counter-terror chief Chris Phillips warned: “Freeing this man would present a huge risk to public safety.
“You have to ask whether he will ever be suitable to live in the community.”
In 2007, Khan, from Birmingham, was casting himself as a jobless charity worker caring for his elderly mum. In reality, he was a fanatic at the heart of an Islamist cell in the city.
He hatched a plot to kidnap a soldier and video him being beheaded “like a pig”.
But his plot was rumbled and in 2008 he was given life with a 14-year minimum.
Two years ago Khan, now 53, was deemed not ready for release.
The Parole Board said: “Protecting the public is our number one priority.”