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Ahmed Alid accused of attempted murder at HMP Full Sutton
Ahmed Ali Alid, 47, is accused of the attempted murder of Roderic Vassie in an incident at HMP Full Sutton on August 8 last year.
Westminster Magistrates Court heard Alid, a Moroccan national, is accused of having a knife and using it to “slice” the top of Mr Vassie’s head before attempting to stab him five times.
Alid is also accused of inflicting actual bodily harm on prison guard Sarah Mitchell on October 21 last year, after he had been moved to HMP Wakefield.
Alid, who was charged following a Counter Terrorism Policing North East investigation, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday to face the charges for the first time.
Deputy Chief Magistrate Tan Ikram sent the case to the Old Bailey for a hearing on April 17.
Alid, from Hartlepool, did not indicate any pleas to the charges of attempted murder, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon in a prison.
“The defendant was a serving prisoner at HMP Full Sutton,” set out prosecutor Sally-Anne Russell.
“The first incident is that, on August 8, he attacked the imam in the prison using a sharp weapon.”
She said it is alleged Alid “sliced the top of his head with the weapon and then attempted to stab him a further five times to the head and neck area”.
Ms Russell said the alleged attack on Ms Mitchell happened when she opened his cell door at HMP Wakefield.
Alid appeared for the court hearing on a videolink from HMP Wakefield and he remains in custody.
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