Don't know how this got in your quote as it is not showing in original post: "Oh, despite high unemployment by the African community in Woolwich, Nusayba claims Adebolajo was offered a job by MI5 as a spy a few months ago."
But what are you saying here? Despite high unemployment in the area? What difference would that make to MI5 recruiting policy?
Seems a bit more involved than that, it is alleged:
http://news.sky.com/story/1095401/woolwich-terror-suspect-friend-arrested
External Quote:
MI5 attempted to recruit one of the Woolwich murder suspects as an informer six months ago - according to a childhood friend who was arrested shortly after making the claim.
Abu Nusaybah said Michael Adebolajo had rejected approaches from MI5 operatives, but that his friend had denied knowing certain individuals the security service was interested in.
Nusaybah was arrested shortly after making the claims in a Newsnight interview, according to the BBC.
A preliminary report into what the intelligence services knew about the two Woolwich terror attack suspects will be handed over to an inquiry next week, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, chairman of the parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee
It is amazing how these links between terrorists and CIA/MI5 recruitment/interactions etc keep coming up.
I guess it could be argued 'they are on the case because they are 'known' to the security agencies but it always seems to be deeper than that and far more blurred as to exactly what their relationships are.