Jokes0 min ago
What gounds could there be for the government to oppose his bail application?
He's under such a level of scrutiny it's hardly likely he'd re offend.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17781831
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17781831
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///Mr. Qadir claims that Bin Laden's youngest wife also told interrogators that her husband shaved his beard and disguised himself as an ailing Pashtun elder as he leapfrogged between safe houses across northwestern Pakistan, eventually regrowing the beard after finally settling in the Abbottabad house in 2005.///
If this govt are not very careful they are going to ensure that the ECHR hear his case and likely side with him, as he appears to being treated exceptionally, and justie needs to be seen to be even handed. Give him bail and start the process to get him gone if you wish but don't treat him exceptionally or you risk him being here for good.
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