The little bastard who tried to blow up Parsons Green tube station was taken in and cared for by foster parents who had no idea that he was such an evil twat!
Parsons Green Tube bombing: Teenager Ahmed Hassan jailed for life
A teenager has been described as "dangerous and devious" by a judge as he was jailed for life for planting a bomb on a Tube train at Parsons Green.
Ahmed Hassan's device partially exploded in September, injuring 51.
The 18-year-old, found guilty of attempted murder, was ordered to serve a minimum of 34 years.
Police said Hassan, from Surrey, appeared to be co-operating with government deradicalisation programme Prevent at the time of the attack.
But the BBC has been told the Iraqi asylum seeker had not agreed to take part in the Prevent scheme, which operates on the basis that people regarded "at risk" give their consent.
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In victim impact statements read out in court, commuters said they believed they were going to die and described how they had been troubled by disturbing recollections and fears.
Passing sentence, the judge, Mr Justice Haddon-Cave, said he would be treating the incident as a terrorist offence.
In a January 2016 immigration interview, Hassan told officials he had been in contact with the Islamic State group and had been "trained to kill". The trial also heard he blamed the UK for the death of his father in Iraq.The judge told Hassan: "There is no doubt that you are a very dangerous and devious individual.
"You quietly went about planning and executing this terrorist bomb attack with ruthless determination and almost military efficiency, whilst pretending to be a model asylum-seeker."
He added: "I am satisfied you were determined to create as much death and carnage that day as possible."
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