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[h=1]Abu Hamza's wife 'should be kicked out of her £1m council house' now hate preacher has been extradited to the US, says MP[/h]
Conservative MP for Fulham and Chelsea Greg Hands (right), whose constituency includes Shepherd's Bush where the wife of hate preacher Abu Hamza (left), Najat Mostafa, lives
The five-bedroom council house in Shepherd's Bush, west London, where Abu Hamza's wife Najat Mostafa has lived since 1995
Charges: Imam Abu Hamza al-Masri, pictured addressing his followers near Finsbury Park mosque, north London, in March 2004, now faces terror charges in America
In this courtroom sketch, radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza al-Masri (R) appears before before US Magistrate Judge Frank Maas (L) in Federal Court in New York
Extradition: Abu Hamza in a white top and orange trousers is shown being led off the private jet that took him to America
Conservative MP for Fulham and Chelsea Greg Hands (right), whose constituency includes Shepherd's Bush where the wife of hate preacher Abu Hamza (left), Najat Mostafa, lives
The former imam at the Finsbury Park mosque, who has been in custody since 2004, was extradited to America for trial last Friday.
The five-bedroom council house in Shepherd's Bush, west London, where Abu Hamza's wife Najat Mostafa has lived since 1995
Charges: Imam Abu Hamza al-Masri, pictured addressing his followers near Finsbury Park mosque, north London, in March 2004, now faces terror charges in America
In this courtroom sketch, radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza al-Masri (R) appears before before US Magistrate Judge Frank Maas (L) in Federal Court in New York
Neighbours said Mrs Mostafa barely spoke to anyone in the street and never stopped to speak to people living there.
Hamza faces 11 charges in the U.S., that include conspiring with Seattle men to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon and helping abduct 16 hostages, two of them American tourists, in Yemen in 1998.
If found guilty the 55-year-old is likely to die behind bars.
The Islamist fanatic lost the last of his countless appeals in a legal farce that has seen him thwart extradition for more than eight years at a cost to taxpayers of millions of pounds.
The Gulfstream aircraft believed to contain Cleric Abu Hamza takes off from RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk just hours after he lost his final legal fight to remain in Britain
Hamza faces 11 charges in the U.S., that include conspiring with Seattle men to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon and helping abduct 16 hostages, two of them American tourists, in Yemen in 1998.
If found guilty the 55-year-old is likely to die behind bars.
The Islamist fanatic lost the last of his countless appeals in a legal farce that has seen him thwart extradition for more than eight years at a cost to taxpayers of millions of pounds.
The Gulfstream aircraft believed to contain Cleric Abu Hamza takes off from RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk just hours after he lost his final legal fight to remain in Britain
Extradition: Abu Hamza in a white top and orange trousers is shown being led off the private jet that took him to America
The convoy of terror suspects in armoured police vans on their way to the American air base in the dark last night