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Abdullahi Suleman , 41 , has served almost five times his original sentence for a laptop robbery.
He was given a minimum of three years and 276 days in prison in 2005 , when he was 22 .
He is one of the 2,734 prisoners who remain incarcerated after receiving an IPP sentence.
1,132 of whom have never been released, according to the latest data.
IPP sentences were abolished between 2005 and 2012 but were scrapped after criticism.
The IPP sentence was introduced in 2005 to keep serious offenders in prison for as long as they posed a significant risk to society.
It imposed a minimum amount of time for offenders to serve, but no maximum or end date.
IPP prisoners can only be released, on licence, if the Parole Board believes they do not pose a risk.
The sentences were scrapped in 2012 , but not cancelled retrospectively.
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