Parsons Green
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Address | 235 New King's Rd, Fulham, London SW6 4XG, United Kingdom |
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Hours | Open 24 hours |
Phone | +44 20 8748 3020 |
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ID | 3013703 |
About Parsons Green
Parsons Green is a relatively small triangle of former common land in the Parsons Green area of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It is named after the rectors of the parish of Fulham whose residence once adjoined this patch of land and subsequently the name was adopted for the district.
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Convicted bombers guilty of attacking prison officer
Three convicted terrorists, including Hashem Abedi who is serving Life for 22 murders in the Manchester Arena bombing, have been found guilty of a " vicious attack" on a Prison Officer .
Paul Edwards , 57, was attacked in his office in The High security unit of Belmarsh Prison in May 2020.
Abedi, with Ahmed Hassan and Muhammed Saeed, all denied assault causing actual Bodily Harm .
All three have been found guilty after a trial at Woolwich Crown Court .
Abedi was convicted of assaulting a second Prison Officer who rushed to help his colleague.
The Court heard that Abedi, 24, started The Assault on Mr Edwards, along with Muhammed Saeed, 23, who had talked about carrying out a knife attack at London's Speaker's Corner.
They were quickly joined by Ahmed Hassan , 22, serving Life for The Tube bombing at Parsons Green underground station.
All three were being held in Spur 4 of Belmarsh's high security unit which at The Time had only 10 inmates.
Just after 15:00 on 11 May 2020, as The Men were being escorted back from the exercise yard, CCTV cameras recorded them smiling and joking as they reached The Top of The Stairs , then running off to carry out The Attack .
Paul Edwards described sitting at his desk in his office when Abedi and Saeed burst in.
Saeed launched a " karate kick" at his head as Abedi swung an office chair at him, He Said .
He fell to The Floor where Abedi and Saeed started kicking and punching him, and were joined by Hassan.
" I feared for My Life . . and I genuinely thought that if I hadn't fought back I could end up with at least extreme injuries, or dead, " He Said .
He Said it felt like a lifetime before other prison officers came to help him, even though it was only a few seconds.
CCTV seen by The Jury , but not released to the media, showed Mr Edwards with blood on his head and shirt after The Assault .
As well as lacerations to his scalp, he had a bruised back and rib cage, and has suffered lasting damage to his hearing. His wife, who also works at HMP Belmarsh, took him to hospital.
Fellow Prison Officer Nick Barnett , who suffered a bruised shin during The Fight , said there was " utter chaos" in The Office where The Assault took place.
" It was just like a pack of animals on Mr Edwards, " He Said .
" It was just a vicious attack where they were literally all over him. "
Apart from The Office chair, no weapons were involved in The Attack , and The Prisoners had been through a metal detector as they came back from exercise.
In a meeting that morning Hashem Abedi had complained to The Governor in charge of The Unit that Muslim prisoners received different treatment to non-Muslim ones.
The Trial heard that Abedi had orchestrated a series of identical complaints from prisoners on his wing, but he denied being their " leader".
He and Hassan had been moved from The Standard privileges regime to basic because they had shaved their heads, changing their appearance without permission.
This meant loss of access to televisions and games consoles and a shorter exercise period.
Paul Edwards was The Officer who made this decision.
The three prisoners who assaulted him were earlier involved in a fight on 1 March 2020. At The Time , Abedi was On Trial for murdering the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena attack.
At his first court appearance in The Assault case Last Year , when asked whether he pleaded guilty or Not Guilty , Abedi said: " I did assault that filthy pig, but I don't see any wrongdoing. "
During The Assault trial, Abedi represented himself, meaning he was allowed to question witnesses In Court and give a defence closing speech. He did not give evidence, nor did his co-defendants.
Abedi was not allowed to question the two prison officers he had assaulted and was forbidden from using his speech to talk about other issues.
Boasts to lawyersDespite denying any role in the Manchester Arena attack, Hashem Abedi has since admitted his involvement in a series of boasts to lawyers that are said to amount to pro-Islamic State propaganda.
The Bbc has asked the Ministry of Justice why two convicted bombers and A Man who aspired to carry out a terror attack were held on the same spur of the same high security unit, and were able to plan their assault on a Prison Officer .
The three are:
Court documents show that, in chat groups infiltrated by an undercover officer, Saeed praised " Jihadi John" and wrote: " There's people in Speaker's Corner who mock The Messenger of Allah Wallahi. We have a duty to kill them. "
He Said he would use a Kitchen Knife with a fixed blade and had, in another online conversation, discussed using a van for an attack.
The May 2020 Belmarsh assault came months after an inmate of the same unit had carried out a terror attack in Streatham, South London , days after his release, and two prisoners had carried out a terror attack on a Prison Officer in HMP Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire .
Source of news: bbc.com