BBC Helps Terrorists
A BBC producer failed to give police information that would have helped track down the July 21 bombers, the trial was told.
Don't Panic, I'm Islamic, which featured the group paintballing and an interview with Mohammed Hamid, was shown on BBC2 on June 12, 2005.
Nasreen Suleaman, the producer, told the court that Hamid said he would use his £300 fee to settle the fine he had been given by magistrates for racially abusing two policemen at his Oxford Street stall.
Called as a defence witness, Miss Suleaman admitted that she had spoken to Hamid in the days following the July 21 attacks and found out he knew the wanted men.
She said she thought he was scared the fugitives might try to call him but did not contact the police because she felt under "no obligation" to do so.
1 Comments:
"Felt under no obligation to do so"??? If she does 't know what to do with information such as she received, she is dumber than rocks. Was it stupidity or was she protecting the evil people ? No matter whether she knew right from wrong, she certainly had enough sense to inform the police of what she heard. Once someone knew what she heard, she tried to beg stupidity to save face. People like her are not needed anywhere on this earth.
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