World Press on Abu Qatada Case (March 10, 2013)
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaBritish newspaper The Guardian published an article devoted to Abu Qatada's arrest. "Radical preacher Abu Qatada must remain in custody following his arrest for allegedly breaching his bail conditions, a judge has ruled," the articel reads.
"UK Border Agency officials arrested Qatada on Friday after raids by the Metropolitan police counter-terrorism unit, days before the government's latest deportation bid in court," the newspaper informs.
"The court heard evidence suggesting Qatada had broken a bail condition which prohibits him from permitting mobile phones to be switched on in his house while he is present, the spokesman added."
"A spokesman for the Judicial Office said: "At a telephone hearing this afternoon with lawyers for both sides, Mr Justice Irwin, chairman of Siac, ordered the return of Omar Othman, otherwise known as Abu Qatada, to prison."
"There was material before Siac suggesting he had breached his bail conditions. There will be a further hearing in the matter on 21 March, giving both sides the opportunity to submit more evidence in the matter."
"He was granted bail following the ruling by three Siac judges and released from HMP Long Lartin, returning to his family home in London. But on Monday, the government will challenge the decision in front of three court of appeal judges led by Lord Dyson, the master of the rolls," The Guardian informs.