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Islam-convert killer monitored in prison

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DUNDEE killer Robbie McIntosh was monitored for signs of radicalisa­tion after converting to Islam while behind bars.

McIntosh, 32, was midway through his sentence for the brutal murder of Dundee civil servant Anne Nicoll when he became a Muslim.

It means McIntosh, who was able to convince prison authoritie­s he was not a danger to the public and eligible for home leave, may have been allowed out for prayers at a nearby mosque while in Castle Huntly.

Is is understood McIntosh was monitored for signs of potential radicalisa­tion while behind bars.

McIntosh was just 15 when he murdered Anne Nicoll in a frenzied attack on Dundee Law in 2001. He stabbed the 32-year-old 29 times and tried to blame the murder on a friend.

McIntosh was sentenced the following year and told he must spend 15 years behind bars.

It is understood he converted to Islam about five years into his sentence, grew a full beard and wore the taqiyah, the Muslim skullcap. McIntosh was allowed out on home leave as he neared the end of his sentence last year.

Now clean shaven once more, he attempted a second murder within days of getting out of prison.

He attacked dog walker Linda McDonald with a dumbbell in Templeton Woods. It was only the interventi­on of two brothers who chased McIntosh away that saved her life.

Police arrested him at his mother’s house in Bridgefoot after the attack. He appeared for sentence at the High Court in Aberdeen last year with a shaved head and sideburns.

A spokesman for the Scottish Prison Service said they could not comment on individual prisoners. However, he said prisoners in the open estate were allowed out to attend religious services, of any faith, if risk assessment­s suggest they were not a threat to the public.

“That’s happened for a long time,” he said. “Do we monitor prisoners for signs of radicalisa­tion? Yes.”

The spokesman added that other than being given halal food and meals served before dawn and after sunrise during Ramadan, Muslim prisoners are given no other special considerat­ions.

The Muslim population in UK prisons has risen by 50% in a decade and now stands at 13,200. Muslim men make up 15% of the total UK prison population, compared with 5% of the overall population.

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