HATE preacher Anjem Choudary could face a recall to jail after he was pictured with the London Bridge terrorist
  Usman Khan - seen with the smiling hate preacher at a conference on Sharia law - butchered two in a murderous rampage on Friday
    Khan was a student and "personal friend" of the radical cleric, who was imprisoned for inviting support for ISIS in 2016
  A photograph from March 2009 shows the pair sharing a platform at the conference in Stoke
  Choudary, 52, was released from jail last year after serving less than half of his sentence subject to fulfilling more than 20 conditions
  But sources claim those conditions are now under urgent review, The Telegraph reports
  London Bridge terrorist Khan had also been freed last year half-way through his 16-year sentence
  His licence conditions included a ban from entering London, but he was given a one-day exemption to attend a course meant to rehabilitate prisoners
  It was there that he killed two Cambridge graduates and wounded three others before armed officers shot him dead in central London
 'IMMEDIATE RECALL'  Khan's automatic release has now raised questions over the convicted terrorists who are out on licence - prompting Justice Secretary Robert Buckland to order a case-by-case review
  "Any breaches of licences would lead to immediate recalls”, he said.  “The MAPPA [Multi-agency public protection arrangements] process needs to be looked at again in light of Friday’s terrible events and if further legislation is required, we will certainly look at that
  "The Prime Minister has already signalled his intention to introduce new terrorism laws and I wholeheartedly support that
”  Boris Johnson has said there are 74 other similar cases where terrorists have been released before the ends of their sentence
  Khan, who The Telegraph understands has begun visiting a local mosque in East London, is already subject to stringent living conditions as part of the conditions for his release
  Before he was sent down, Choudary and his wife were raking in £25,000-a-year in benefits for them and their four kids
   He was secretly filmed in 2013 mocking non-Muslims for working in 9-5 jobs their whole lives, and told followers that some revered Islamic figures had only ever worked one or two days a year
   Khan and the eight other members of his terror cell were all believed to be members of al-Muhajiroun, the banned Islamist group founded by Choudary
  In 2012 the nine jihadis - from Stoke, Cardiff and London - were jailed over a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange and set up a terror training camp in Pakistan
  Jack's dad David has shared posts calling Boris Johnson's response to the murders "beyond disgusting"
  He condemned the prime minister and Priti Patel, the home secretary, for using the attack as justification for a series of tougher criminal policies
  Mr Merritt suggested the Tories were using his son's death to promote "vile propaganda" and shared a tweet accusing Mr Johnson of trying to "make political gain from people's death in a terror incident"
  TERROR LINKS  Other members of Khan's terror cell included Nazam Hussain, 34 - who was taken back into custody over the weekend as security services review the cases of dozens of freed jihadis
  Ringleader Mohammad Shahjahan, 34, was also freed half-way through his 16-year sentence
  Mohammed Chowdhury, 29, who was described as a “lynchpin” in the terror gang at the 2012 trial, had boasted about launching a “Mumbai-style” attack at the Houses of Parliament
  It is believed he is still in jail.  Another member, Mohibur Rahman, 35, was released in 2013 but jailed again for plotting an attack with a pipe bomb and meat cleaver
  Six of the nine plotters jailed were personally taught by Choudary, The Daily Telegraph reported in 2016
  The men were inspired by al-Qaeda and had been under surveillance by MI5.   Anjem Choudary was notorious for spreading hate for years but was able to evade justice for a decade despite ties to known terrorists such as the Lee Rigby's killer Michael Adebolajo
  In 2016 he was finally nailed along with a key deputy for inciting support for ISIS
  Since his release last year he lives under the toughest licence conditions ever imposed, including a ban on mixing with his former al-Muhajiroun disciples
  Dr Paul Stott, a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, said the "security services must consider immediately recalling Choudary to prison until the threat posed by him and his affiliates has stabilised"
   Dr Stott told the Daily Telegraph: "All these years later, and Anjem Choudary’s one-time acolytes are still butchering members of the public on our streets"
  He added that 25 per cent of all Islamist terrorists have some sort of "link to Choudary "
  The preacher was last snapped in May leaving his East London home.  The Sun Online has contacted the DwP and Ministry of Justice for comment
 PREACHER’S HATE GANGUSMAN Khan was a student and “personal friend” of hate preacher Anjem Choudary
 He spent years preaching on stalls linked to al-Muhajiroun, the banned terror group once led by Choudary
  Other notorious associates of the the radical cleric include:  Siddhartha Dhar, a salesman turned alleged IS executioner, dubbed Jihadi Sid
 An aide to Choudary,  he is thought to have been killed by a   drone strike in Syria
  Omar Bakri Muhammad, a hate preacher who founded al- Muhajiroun in 1990s and was banned from the UK in 2005
  Michael Adebolajo got   life for the 2013 murder of Fusillier Lee Rigby. Was a member of Choudary’s Al-Muhajiroun
  Brustholm Ziamani was converted by Choudary to radical Islam.  Caught  in London in  2015   with knife and  hammer looking for a soldier to kill and jailed
  Dr Mirza Tariq Ali, an NHS doctor was a close associate of Choudary. Fled to Pakistan to become key Taliban member
 Reportedly died in a drone strike.   The London Bridge attacker was named as Choudary disciple Usman Khan  
