Woolwich suspect Michael Adebolajo
came to the attention of MI5 after he appeared in court in Kenya on
suspicion of planning to fight for a terrorist group(picture above).
Adebolajo was arrested with five others in November
2010. All were said to have been heading for neighbouring Somalia,
where they had been recruited by Al-Shabaab, the Islamist insurgent
organisation.
Adebolajo, who was filmed after the Woolwich slaughter with blood on his hands, was deported without being charged.
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