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Only a mum could love this monster

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I APPRECIATE a mother’s love knows no bounds, but why is every murdering scumbag terrorist and drug dealing gangster always described by their mum as a “lovely boy”?

They could have disembowel­led an innocent pedestrian in the middle of the afternoon, but they’re never to blame and they were doing well at their studies. Plus they were always home on time for their tea and washed behind their ears. Grrr. The latest “promising young man” who could do no wrong is Sudesh Amman, 20. His mum Haleema, 41, recounted how her boy adored her mutton biryani and was a “kind, lovely boy who was always smiling”.

But knifing two complete strangers in Streatham, south London (who only survived due to luck and swift police action) isn’t really a laughing matter, is it?

Isis superfan Sudesh was freed from jail a week ago after serving half of his three-year sentence for distributi­ng terrorist material.

He was still considered such a danger to the public, though, he was being tailed by undercover coppers.

This makes no sense to anyone with half a brain cell at all.

If he was so murderous, why was he freed to walk among innocent families enjoying a Sunday afternoon?

These are now questions that the government are struggling with, and at which human rights lawyers are rubbing their hands in glee.

And let’s not forget this is within weeks of two poor souls losing their lives to a supposedly rehabilita­ted, early release, terrorist on London Bridge.

Both Jihadi wannabes are now dead and rotting in a hell of their own making, and good riddance.

Incredibly though, Amman’s mum is still clinging to the delusion her lad was not entirely to blame. “He was radicalise­d in prison,” she said. “He was watching and listening to things online which brainwashe­d him.” Eh? He was in prison in the first place for distributi­ng brutal and disturbing terrorist filth urging followers to murder non-believers in the most hideous ways.

While in there, he boasted about wanting to murder an MP and urged his poor girlfriend to behead her own parents.

This wasn’t a boy being radicalise­d, this was a cold-blooded killer hellbent on doing the radicalisi­ng.

Was he ever going to be “cured” of his hateful death cult beliefs though? I totally believe criminals can be rehabilita­ted and have personal experience of this happening with brilliant results.

But terrorists with evil warped thought processes are a different matter.

Incredibly there are at least another 20 dangerous Jihadis who have been freed early to walk our streets. The powers-that-be have so much faith in our deradicali­sation schemes that each and everyone one of them is being monitored and shadowed every day, at a huge cost to us.

Meanwhile, crime victims across the country are fobbed off with a reference number and told there aren’t enough resources to go round.

Why do the rights of scumbags always seem to trump ordinary, law-abiding folk these days? How have we ended up with a “justice” system that has no comprehens­ion of what the word means? And why, oh why, can’t anyone ever serve the sentence they’re actually given?

Amman’s mum is obviously distraught with grief but what excuse the lawyers fighting for terrorists’ “rights” have is open to question. Cold, hard cash probably.

Let’s hope they never come face to face with a knife-wielding Jihadi nut job on their local high street, heh? Then maybe, just maybe, they’ll realise just how costly that pound of flesh can

actually be.

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