Hate preacher Anjem Choudary was sentenced to jail for running for a terrorist group, and a high court judge reviewed 28 years in prison.

The email can be revealed on Sunday that hatred preacher Anjem Choudary was reviewed by a high court judge for 28 years in prison.
This comes after he initiated a taxpayer-funded appeal to reduce prison term.
Last month, the Manchester Arena bomber brothers attacked three prison guards with boiling oil and temporary knives, a fanatic.
Hashem Abedi, 27, was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the arena atrocities – attacking officials in the kitchen of a separate unit in the largest security in Durham County Frankland Prison.
Choudary of the same department allegedly inspired Abedi to launch a terrorist attack, with one of the officers being airlifted to the hospital for serious injuries.
Choudary, 58, has now moved out of Frankland.
Last week, what appeared was that the judge had begun to review Jodari’s verdict after the hate priest filed an appeal in October, as MOS fully reported. This review may take up to six weeks.
Choudary, a former leader of the banned group Al-Muhajiroun (ALM), was found guilty of leading a banned group from his home in London for 28 years.
Hate missionary Anjem Choudary (pictured above) has been jailed for 28 years by a high court judge, Sunday’s email can be revealed

Last month, the Manchester Arena bomber brothers attacked three prisons and makeshift knife brothers attacked the fanatics (above).

Hashem Abedi (pictured above) attacks officers in the kitchen in Frankland prison, Choudary allegedly inspired Abedi to launch a terrorist attack
After a joint investigation by Scotland Yard, the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Jodari was found guilty of operating the Association of Islamic Thinkers, a branch of the ALM group he was banned.
Choudary’s verdict was unusually long, after being sentenced to prison for nearly six years for inviting support for the ISIS terrorist group.
Last night, the Criminal Appeal Office confirmed that Jordari’s claim would be with “single judges for four to six weeks” while they decided whether the hatred pastor had “reasons for appeal.”
Freedom of information requirements show that Choudary lives in a council house and claims his lifelong welfare – taxpayers lost £367,000 in legal fees to conduct two previous trials.
Last night, Anthony Glees, a terrorism expert at Buckingham University, said: “Choudary is clearly still a highly dangerous terrorist and activist who is now trying to mock British justice.
“What the British public sees here seems to be an endless desire, every time he filed a complaint. This must stop. Our court needs to say to tell him “we’re done.”
“Choudary exploited the Islamic separatist units, most recently to guide Vile Abedi, and they are obviously no longer suitable for purpose.”