A terror boss who plotted to bomb the London Stock Exchange and was a close friend of London Bridge double killer Usman Khan has been freed from prison.
Mohammed Shahjahan - who grew up in Burslem and Cobridge - was put behind bars back in 2012 over a planned bombing spree, intending to target Boris Johnson, Big Ben and the Stock Exchange.
He was jailed alongside terrorist pal and former Haywood High School student Khan over the plot and both men were sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Shahjahan was automatically released in 2019 under controversial legislation which lets terrorists walk free halfway through their sentence.
But he was recalled a year later for breaching licence conditions after his tag showed he had been able to slip surveillance to visit his wife.






