Abu Qatada Dept: The preacher was seen smiling as he was driven away from Long Lartin maximum-security jail in Worcestershire, central England, in a black SUV. He was later seen arriving back at his home in London, according to CBC. Abu Qatada won bail at a hearing Monday, when the Special Immigration Appeals Commission, which handles major terrorism and deportation cases, upheld his challenge to the decision to send him to Jordan and a radical Islamist cleric described by prosecutors as a key al-Qaeda operative in Europe was freed from prison today after a court ruled he cannot be deported from Britain to Jordan to face terrorism charges. Britain's government has attempted since 2001 to expel Abu Qatada, a Palestinian-born Jordanian cleric convicted in Jordan over terror plots in 1999 and 2000, but has been repeatedly thwarted by European and British courts.
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