Radical cleric Abu Qatada is expected to be deported to Jordan overnight to stand trial on terrorism charges.
He is due to board a military plane in the UK, which will take him back to his home country, in the early hours.
His deportation was approved after the UK and Jordan signed a treaty agreeing that evidence obtained through torture would not be used against him.
The legal battle to deport Qatada has lasted almost 10 years and has cost the UK more than ?1.7m ($2.5m).
The 53-year-old cleric is expected to be driven out of London's Belmarsh Prison on Saturday evening and taken to a waiting plane at RAF Northolt, in west London.
The BBC understands that he will be accompanied on the flight by a team of six people from Jordan, comprising three security officials, a psychologist, a medical examiner and his Jordanian lawyer.
He has not returned to Jordan since he fled to the UK 20 years ago.
"But it does appear that he's accepted the latest developments, and should be on his way to Jordan in the early hours of the morning."
BBC News - Abu Qatada due to be deported to stand trial in Jordan
About bloody time he went. Cost us a fortune while he was here and cost us more to get rid of him but about time he went. Though seeing is believing..... I'l wait to start the
He is due to board a military plane in the UK, which will take him back to his home country, in the early hours.
His deportation was approved after the UK and Jordan signed a treaty agreeing that evidence obtained through torture would not be used against him.
The legal battle to deport Qatada has lasted almost 10 years and has cost the UK more than ?1.7m ($2.5m).
The 53-year-old cleric is expected to be driven out of London's Belmarsh Prison on Saturday evening and taken to a waiting plane at RAF Northolt, in west London.
The BBC understands that he will be accompanied on the flight by a team of six people from Jordan, comprising three security officials, a psychologist, a medical examiner and his Jordanian lawyer.
He has not returned to Jordan since he fled to the UK 20 years ago.
"But it does appear that he's accepted the latest developments, and should be on his way to Jordan in the early hours of the morning."
BBC News - Abu Qatada due to be deported to stand trial in Jordan
About bloody time he went. Cost us a fortune while he was here and cost us more to get rid of him but about time he went. Though seeing is believing..... I'l wait to start the



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