The 51-year-old was photographed arriving at the probation hostel at 5 a.m. Friday morning. He is to serve the remainder of his sentence on license in the house next to the primary school.

Residents of the quiet neighbourhood in north London are understandably angry that this convicted terrorist and hate preacher will be living next to the children’s school. It has been reported that he has NOT been “de-radicalised” or even changed his views whilst in prison.

Choudary was the leader of banned terror organisation Al-Muhajiroun, which has links to a minimum of 15 terror plot attackers since 2000, including the London Bridge terrorist Khuram Butt, and has been linked to at least 15 terror plot attackers since 2000.

Anjem is also know for his protest outside the U.S. Embassy on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, as well as burning memorial poppies on Remembrance Day.

Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday insisted that the authorities are equipped to supervise him. Neighbours are not so confident, as The Times reported, the decision to accommodate him next to the school was disgraceful and irresponsible.

“That man is free to spread his poison just two streets away from me,” expressed one. Others have said: “I can’t believe he has only served two and a half years. It just doesn’t seem long enough.”
Another: “It is repugnant to think that this man who inspired terrorists is now living here.”

A man with children in the school expressed his worries having the hate preacher in the neighbourhood: “It’s definitely not an ideal situation for parents here.”