
A knife was found in Nathan Ruth’s bag when he was arrested and Isle of Wight Festival (inset) (Picture: CTPSE/Gardham/ Getty)
A teenager who plotted a terror attack at a popular UK festival has been moved to an NHS unit with arts and crafts and quizzes.
Nathan Ruth,who can now be named for the first time after turning 18,has knifed 10 prison officers since being arrested in July 2022.
Prison sources have expressed fears that staff at Bluebird House mental health facility in Hampshire are not safe from the extremist,who is a Muslim convert, MailOnline reports.
A leaked intelligence report has revealed Ruth’s history of improvising weapons and even wanting to kill a prison officer.

The rucksack which contained the knife,with stab marks,was seized by police (Picture: CTPSE/Gardham)
Bluebird House mental health unit (Picture: NHS)The unit also offers a choice of meals and snacks and allows them to bring music into their rooms.They look after 20 young people in three wards,with fitness suits,a sports area and a games room.This makes a change from where he is currently housed at Feltham Young Offenders Institute in south-west London.Their guards wear full riot gear just to deliver food to Ruth or when they allow him out to shower or exercise.Sources inside the prison unit told MailOnline they were shocked the teenage terrorist had been transferred.The source added: ‘He has stabbed so many officers while in Feltham – and openly boasts to staff that we will see him on the news one day.’
Ruth stabbed prison officers on more than 18 occasions (Picture: CTPSE/Gardham)‘We can’t believe they have let him go. He has 100 per cent manipulated the system to get himself sent somewhere more comfortable.’They added: ‘What really annoys staff is that he has received no further prison time for all the stabbings against staff.’‘They just want to focus on his rehabilitation. Well,tell that to the officer who nearly lost an ear. He is a stone-cold psychopath,the scariest I have ever seen.‘He will not stop until he has killed someone. Staff at that place do not know what they are letting themselves in for.’The Ministry of Justice said: ‘Prisoners can be transferred for treatment in mental health hospitals,based on assessments by expert clinicians,but will return to prison once they are fit to do so.‘We do not tolerate violence against our hard-working staff and will always push for the strongest possible punishments for those who break the rules.’United News - unews.co.za