THE UK terror boss who trained recruits at camps in the Lake District and called himself 'Osama Bin London' was jailed indefinitely for the protection of the public today (Friday).
Mohammed Hamid, 50, who organised terror camps at Baysbrown Farm campsite, Great Langdale, was found guilty of recruiting and grooming young Muslims, including four of the July 21 bombers, and urging them to carry out attacks bigger than 7/7.
He even boasted that the murder of 52 commuters in the 2005 attacks was "not even a breakfast for me".
The judge at Woolwich Crown Court, Mr Justice Pitchers, told Hamid he would serve at least seven and a half years behind bars before being considered for release.
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