GETTY Anjem Choudhary has been convicted of inciting support for ISIS

FREE now SUBSCRIBE Invalid email Make the most of your money by signing up to our newsletter fornow We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights.

The vile Islamist bigot will be banged up in the jail-within-a-jail - Belmarsh Prison's Special Secure Unit - which previously held Lee Rigby's convert killers. Choudary, 49, who faces up to 10 years in jail, will be moved from the top security prison’s remand wing to the special unit to stop him influencing other cons. He will be moved following his sentencing in September, having this week been found guilty of druuming up support for evil Islamic State (ISIS). The former solicitor would spend hours on street corners, in shopping precincts, outside mosques, embassies and police stations shouting on a megaphone to drive a wedge between Muslims and the rest of Britain. He also met with preachers who went on to join ISIS in Syria. Choudary's new home in Belmarsh comprises of 18 cells and is used to house men who cannot be around other prisoners.

GETTY Anjem Choudary faces up to 10 years in jail over hate preaching and spreading ISIS word

GETTY Choudary will be banged up in the jail-within-a-jail - Belmarsh Prison's Special Secure Unit

He will not be allowed to be simply placed on a normal location and allowed to continue his business of radicalising people Source

Lee Rigby murderers Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, who hacked Fusilier Lee to death outside his barracks in Woolwich in 2013, were previously locked away there. They were later moved to separate jails and are now in Frankland, Co Durham, and Wakefield, West Yorks. A source told The Star: "Choudary will be moved to the unit now he has been convicted and will be held there while he is assessed over how he will conduct himself during the course of his sentence. "He will not be allowed to be simply placed on a normal location and allowed to continue his business of radicalising people. "That would be counter-productive because he’d simply be recruiting people to take his message of hate on to the streets once they had been released from their sentences."

Anjem Choudary: Sentenced to 5 years and 6 months for encouraging support for ISIS Tue, September 6, 2016 Anjem Choudary is a British Muslim social and political activist, as well as the spokesman for Islam4UK. We take a look at his protests in pictures that have been at the centre of controversy and global debate Play slideshow Getty Images 1 of 15 Islam4UK Spokesman Anjem Choudary leaves a press conference in Millbank Studios on January 12, 2010. The radical Islamic group had planned to stage a march through Wootton Bassett to honour Muslims who have been killed in the conflict in Afghanistan

Yesterday a video emerged showing Choudary meeting Hicham Chaib – the ISIS executioner linked to terror attacks in Brussels. The pair reportedly met in Holland in 2012 before Chaib, 32, fled Belgium for Syria. He has since become a notorious ISIS figure responsible for countless beheadings and is chief of the group's feared religious police. Chaib released a video earlier this year claiming terror attacks in Brussels which killed 32 were "just a taste" of what is to come for Europe. Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May is to slap banning orders on Islamic fanatics like Choudary to ensure no other hate preacher can spread poison with impunity. An extremism bill will be designed to close the loopholes which allowed Choudary to deliver his vile message while avoiding prosecution for two decades. Proposed disruption orders will be civil but backed by criminal punishments and possible jail terms, Whitehall insiders suggested.

GETTY Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May is to slap banning orders on Islamic fanatics like Choudary