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July 9, 2007
The war against the free world (7)

Meanwhile, the scale of infiltration by Islamists into mainstream British society becomes ever more astounding and alarming. While we are still digesting the indigestible possibility that doctors and other health staff working in our National Health Service have been involved in trying to murder as many British citizens as possible, we learn from the Daily Mail that a convicted Islamist terrorist has been working as a traffic warden in a well-heeled London suburb:

A terrorist jailed for his involvement in a bomb attack on the Paris Metro - which killed eight people and wounded 80 - has been working as a traffic warden in England. Mustapha Boutarfa, 32, was arrested by Scotland Yard’s anti-terrorist squad in 1996 and extradited from Britain to France two years later. He stood trial for his auxiliary role in the 1995 attack on the St Michel station by a notorious Islamic militant group and was given a two-year prison sentence. But after his release, Boutarfa, who held dual French and Algerian nationality, managed to get back into the UK with his wife and children - and also secured the job as a parking attendant in Richmond-upon-Thames, Surrey. ‘We often see him in his grey uniform prowling the streets and handing out tickets,’ said one resident. ‘I had no idea about his past. It beggars belief.’ When his employer, NCP Services, learned of his background - three years after he first started work - it suspended him, saying it could ‘understand public concern about this matter’. Boutarfa is now being investigated by police.

And now we learn also that al Qaeda has infiltrated the British police. The Daily Mail again reports:

Up to eight police officers and civilian staff are suspected of links to extremist groups including Al Qaeda. Some are even believed to have attended terror training camps in Pakistan or Afghanistan. Their names feature on a secret list of alleged radicals said to be working in the Metropolitan and other forces. The dossier was drawn up with the help of MI5 amid fears that individuals linked to Islamic extremism are taking advantage of police attempts to increase the proportion of ethnic staff.

Astonishingly, many of the alleged jihadists have not been sacked because - it is claimed - police do not have the ‘legal power’ to dismiss them. We can also reveal that one suspected jihadist officer working in the South East has been allowed to keep his job despite being caught circulating Internet images of beheadings and roadside bombings in Iraq. He is said to have argued that he was trying to ‘enhance’ debate about the war.

While you are rubbing your eyes at that, there’s also the little matter of one Salah Idris, an Islamist sympathiser with links to the Islamist regime in Khartoum and who controls 75 per cent of the company which provides the security systems and surveillance for the Houses of Parliament, New Scotland Yard, the Royal Courts of Justice, Ministry of Defence buildings, various nuclear power stations, Texaco and other blue-chip companies. Despite concerns raised repeatedly in the House of Lords by Baroness Cox and others that such an individual controlled the company providing the security of such vulnerable and strategically important institutions, the government swatted them away — on the basis that Salah Idris did not play a role in the day to day running of this company!!

Welcome to Londonistan.