London: Mayor Backs Hamza’s Son On Tube Job
November 1, 2006 by Homeland Security NTARC News
Filed under Homeland Security News
Ken Livingstone yesterday defended the right of extremist Abu Hamza’s son to work on the Underground. Mohamed Kamel Mostafa is himself a convicted terrorist but the mayor, who is in overall charge of the Tube, said: “We are happy to have him working for us.”
Mostafa, 25, from Wembley got security clearance despite serving three years in Yemen over a plot to bomb British and American tourists. His pass gave him access to tunnels beneath Parliament.
His 48-year-old father is serving seven years for inciting murder and racial hatred. The mayor said of Mostafa: “Has he broken any laws here in Britain? The answer is no.
