The unnamed woman fighting deportation through the courts was described by an MP in parliament as “the daughter-in-law of Abu Hamza” Ian Waldie / ReutersBritish judges will decide if the daughter in law of the Islamic cleric Abu Hamza should be deported on the basis of whether she is a “serious threat” to society, the European Court of Justice ruled today. The EU’s most senior court said that the Moroccan woman, who is 32, should not be automatically expelled from the UK simply because of her criminal record for trying to smuggle a SIM card into Belmarsh top security prison where he was held. It said that Britain could expel her if her “personal conduct constitutes a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat” that…
Source: The Times September 13, 2016 15:56 UTC