
Muslim protest over cartoons satirising the Prophet
Muhammad has been recalled to prison.
Omar Khayam, 22, of Bedford, is a convicted drug
dealer who was jailed in 2002 and released on licence
last year after serving half his sentence.
He was arrested and recalled to prison for
breaching the terms of his licence.
Khayam apologised for his "insensitive" protest on
Monday but said he had been offended by the
cartoons.
A Bedfordshire Police spokesman said Khayam
was arrested under the Criminal Justice Act 2003
at the request of the Home Office.
He was given five and a half years in
prison in December 2002 for dealing
cocaine and heroin.
Khayam apologised to those affected by the
7 July bombs, saying his protest was as "insensitive"
as the cartoons.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4687996.stm
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