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In 2005 the Pakistani government abducted Shahid after he was accused of setting up a safe house in Pakistan for extremists from the UK. He was given no access to the justice system for three months before being expelled. He was also alleged by the BBC and the Daily Mail to have set up training camps for terrorists.
In 2005 the Pakistani government abducted Shahid after he was accused of setting up a safe house in Pakistan for extremists from the UK. He was given no access to the justice system for three months before being expelled. He was also alleged by the BBC and the Daily Mail to have set up training camps for terrorists.
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Abu Ibrahim Sajeel Shahid is an Islamic man who led the Pakistan branch of the proscribed UK group Al-Muhajiroun, which has called for UK politician Tony Blair to be assassinated and suspected of funding terror groups. Shahid himself conducted an interview in 2001 with the Manchester Evening News and during the interview he talked about people in Manchester going to fight for the Taliban in Pakistan.

In 2005 the Pakistani government abducted Shahid after he was accused of setting up a safe house in Pakistan for extremists from the UK. He was given no access to the justice system for three months before being expelled. He was also alleged by the BBC and the Daily Mail to have set up training camps for terrorists.