The Mail on Sunday

Killer of Lee Rigby: I was driven to do it by Choudary

- By Omar Wahid

THE Muslim extremist who led the Woolwich terror attack has blamed hate preacher Anjem Choudary – released from prison on Friday – for inciting him to murder Lee Rigby.

Sources have told The Mail on Sunday that Michael Adebolajo, who hacked the off-duty soldier to death in South-East London in 2013, claims to be racked with guilt over his despicable crime and says he was inspired by Choudary’s twisted interpreta­tion of the Koran.

Fusilier Rigby was murdered near the Royal Artillery Barracks by Michael Adebowale, 26, and attack mastermind Adebolajo, 33, who appeared on TV wielding the meat cleaver he had used to almost decapitate the soldier.

Both men were found guilty of murder a n d sentenced to life terms. Adebowale must serve at least 45 years before he is eligible for release. Adebolajo is unlikely ever to be freed.

According to sources at the maximum security Frankland prison in County Durham, Muslim convert Adebolajo claims he would never have killed Rigby had it not been for Choudary’s brainwashi­ng.

Choudary, 51, spent most of his time in jail at Frankland. He was released on Friday after serving half of a fiveand-a-half-year sentence for inviting support for the IS terror group.

According to sources, Adebolajo broke down in tears as he claimed Choudary’s flawed interpreta­tions of the so-called ‘Qital [killing] verses’ of the Koran inspired him to plot the attack on Rigby.

The insider quoted Adebolajo saying: ‘It was Choudary’s reading of the verses, which talk of an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, which justified attacking a British soldier in Britain.’ The source added that Ade- bolajo believed the hate preacher’s teachings gave him the religious justificat­ion for an attack on a British soldier because Britain was involved in conflicts in Muslim countries such as Iraq and Afghanista­n.

Choudary, from Ilford, East London, has been accused of radicalisi­ng other notorious terrorists in Britain, including Khuram Butt, 27, ringleader of the London Bridge attacks.

He is also believed to have inspired Siddhartha Dhar, 35, who became an IS executione­r. It was reported this weekend that Dhar, from Palmers Green, North London, had been killed in a Syria drone strike last year.

British-born Adebolajo converted to Islam while a student at Greenwich University and joined Choudary’s banned group Al-Muhajiroun, rising through its ranks to become the preacher’s lieutenant.

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