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Sugar relieved after Sun terror tale proves false

September 18, 2009 10:42
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ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

2 min read

A front page story in the Sun which named Lord Sugar and other prominent British Jews as potential targets for Islamic extremists was fabricated by the article’s main source, it has been revealed.

Headlined “Terror target Sugar: Alan on Gaza ‘revenge’ list”, the piece claimed the Apprentice star and others including Foreign Secretary David Miliband, Lord Levy, Amy Winehouse and record producer Mark Ronson were on a list being drawn up of “Britons supporting Israel”.

Glen Jenvey, named by The Sun in the story as a “British anti-terror expert”, had said an online Muslim forum was being used by extremists to prepare a “hit list” and warned: “Expect a hate campaign and intimidation by 20 or 30 thugs.”

But following an investigation by reporter Tom Mangold for BBC Five Live’s Donal MacIntyre Show, Mr Jenvey has now admitted lying.