The killer, seen in the background, next to the unfurled Isis flag in a park (Picture: Channel 4)

Netflix has taken down the Channel 4 documentary The Jihadis Next Door after it was revealed it features one of the London Bridge terrorists.

Khuram Butt appeared in the programme about British extremists last year and was filmed at events attended by two notorious Islamic preachers.

London Bridge terrorist ‘was in Channel 4 documentary about British jihadis’

Netflix said it had removed the content globally yesterday at the request of the distributor. A Channel 4 link to the programme also reaches an error page.

Alongside two notorious extremist preachers, Butt was seen unfurling the ‘black standard of Isis’ in public. The preachers were already well known to police and intelligence officials because of their extremist views.




Amid a series of revelations in the wake of the attack, it was claimed an acquaintance of the suspect had reported him to the anti-terror hotline after he became radicalised by extremist videos on YouTube.

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Khuram Butt featured in the Channel 4 documentary (Picture: Channel 4/Pixel8000)

The 27-year-old was also filmed arguing with police (Picture: Channel 4)

(Picture: Channel 4)

It was also claimed he was reported to the authorities by a friend two years ago (Picture: Channel 4)

Khuram Shazad Butt appeared in the documentary (PA: Enterprise News and Pictures)

It was also claimed that, two years earlier, police were warned that the suspect was trying to radicalise children in a local park.Islamic preachers.

Butt carried out the attack that killed 22 and wounded 48 alongside Youssef Zaghba and Rachid Redouane.

All three men were shot dead by armed officers within minutes of launching the attack in London Bridge and Borough Market.

So far 13 people have been arrested as part of police investigations and 12 have been released without charge.

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