Perhaps he thought this was North Stand Twat?Presumably OP has confused their NSCs, and was thinking they were posting on the Criminals version. Easily done TBF.
I must confess, given that they say he poses no risk to the public, I'm quite interested to see how long he lasts and how far he gets. It's quite a cunning escape. Although I cannot see how others weren't involved.“The 21-year-old is accused of trying to spy for an enemy state, understood to be Iran, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.”
Terrorist activities? Bit of spying and a bomb hoax doesn’t seem that bad?
Probably only this time Phillip Schofield will rock up to the armed stand off dressed in a pink dressing gown and a bucket of chickenHave we got Raul Moat v2?
Probably only this time Phillip Schofield will rock up to the armed stand off dressed in a pink dressing gown and a bucket of chicken
An impressive prison break. He should become a secret agent or something.Yeh. I'm ashamed to say it, but I'm rooting for the guy.
Yes yes he's a terrorist and all, but the balls and ingenuity in making that escape, and to have the met looking like keystone cops.
And it was only a fake bomb
The people that run Wandsworth Prison, presumably?Who allows a remand prisoner to work in the kitchens?
Highly unusual. Remand prisoners don’t usually work.The people that run Wandsworth Prison, presumably?
Why not? Remand prisoners usually have more privileges given that they’ve not yet been convicted of a crime.Who allows a remand prisoner to work in the kitchens?
Yes, but that was the answer to your question!Highly unusual. Remand prisoners don’t usually work.
I presume that they’re allowed to if they volunteer but aren’t obliged to.Highly unusual. Remand prisoners don’t usually work.
That’s true but in the kitchen?I presume that they’re allowed to if they volunteer but aren’t obliged to.
Are you suggesting he's had assistance internally at the prison?That’s true but in the kitchen?
i know the army threw him out but Colchester or similar would’ve been more secure.