Man arrested on suspicion of terror offenses near UK Parliament

Author : uberant1943
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 10:08:38


Man arrested on suspicion of terror offenses near UK Parliament

Armed officers from the Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism command unit swooped on the suspect Thursday, as part of an 'ongoing operation.'

The 27-year-old man was arrested at 2.22pm, a few meters from the scene of a terror attack last month that left four people and the attacker dead.

Witnesses said the man was pinned to the ground on Parliament Street, within sight of the Houses of Parliament and an array of British government buildings. Downing Street, the official residence of the British Prime Minister, is a few minutes' walk away.



https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/downloadmp3-gas-panic-follow-me-ep-album-download/
https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/zip-downloadmp3-robbie-miller-little-love-album-download/
https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/zip-downloadmp3-jay-worthy-sha-hef-no-sleep-for-the-wicked-ep-album-download/


Forensics officers examined the scene outside the London Underground station at Westminster and recovered the suspect's backpack and at least two knives.

A Scotland Yard statement said: 'The 27-year-old man was arrested in Parliament Street, junction with Parliament Square, by armed officers from the Met's Specialist Firearms Command.

'He was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and on suspicion of the commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism. Knives have been recovered from him.

'He is being detained under the Terrorism Act and is in custody in a south London police station.'

Police added on Twitter that the man was 'arrested as part of an ongoing operation by the Counter Terrorism Command.'

Traffic was briefly halted on Whitehall, the street that leads from Parliament Square to Downing Street.

Eyewitnesses described a large police presence as the man was arrested. Ian Moss, who was traveling on a bus through Whitehall at the time, told the Press Association that the man did not appear to have put up a struggle. 'He had police pointing arms at him though.'

A CNN journalist nearby saw vehicles backed up along Westminster Bridge, but roads reopened within two hours of the arrest and life in the area appeared back to normal.

The gates of Parliament have also reopened after a temporary closure.

British Prime Minister Theresa May thanked the security services, saying their swift response showed they were on alert.

'I would say that we owe a huge debt of gratitude to these people,' May said.

May was not at 10 Downing Street during the arrest, her office told CNN.

Police said there had been no injuries and that there was no immediate threat in the aftermath of the arrest.

A Scotland Yard statement said: 'The 27-year-old man was arrested in Parliament Street, junction with Parliament Square, by armed officers from the Met's Specialist Firearms Command. Forensics officers examined the scene outside the London Underground station at Westminster and recovered the suspect's backpack and at least two knives. Witnesses said the man was pinned to the ground on Parliament Street, within sight of the Houses of Parliament and an array of British government buildings. Downing Street, the official residence of the British Prime Minister, is a few minutes' walk away. Traffic was briefly halted on Whitehall, the street that leads from Parliament Square to Downing Street. Armed officers from the Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism command unit swooped on the suspect Thursday, as part of an 'ongoing operation.' 'He was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and on suspicion of the commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism. Knives have been recovered from him. British Prime Minister Theresa May thanked the security services, saying their swift response showed they were on alert. 'He was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and on suspicion of the commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism. Knives have been recovered from him. British Prime Minister Theresa May thanked the security services, saying their swift response showed they were on alert. A Scotland Yard statement said: 'The 27-year-old man was arrested in Parliament Street, junction with Parliament Square, by armed officers from the Met's Specialist Firearms Command. 'He is being detained under the Terrorism Act and is in custody in a south London police station.' A Scotland Yard statement said: 'The 27-year-old man was arrested in Parliament Street, junction with Parliament Square, by armed officers from the Met's Specialist Firearms Command. Witnesses said the man was pinned to the ground on Parliament Street, within sight of the Houses of Parliament and an array of British government buildings. Downing Street, the official residence of the British Prime Minister, is a few minutes' walk away. Armed officers from the Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism command unit swooped on the suspect Thursday, as part of an 'ongoing operation.' Eyewitnesses described a large police presence as the man was arrested. Ian Moss, who was traveling on a bus through Whitehall at the time, told the Press Association that the man did not appear to have put up a struggle. 'He had police pointing arms at him though.' Police said there had been no injuries and that there was no immediate threat in the aftermath of the arrest. British Prime Minister Theresa May thanked the security services, saying their swift response showed they were on alert. 'He is being detained under the Terrorism Act and is in custody in a south London police station.'

#newsupdatenow



Category : hiking

Can online sex fill the connection void?

Can online sex fill the connection void?

- Can online sex fill the connection void? Social isolation has also meant sexual isolation for people keen to explore physical intimacy. Is virtual sex enough


Friends, family pay tribute to slain British soldier Lee Rigby listerelloses

Friends, family pay tribute to slain British soldier Lee Rigby listerelloses

- Family and friends attended a military funeral Friday to pay tribute to Lee Rigby, the British soldi


Attaques au Mozambiquele va dépêcher des renforts militaires La Chine approuve une refonte radicale du système électoral à Hong Kong

Attaques au Mozambiquele va dépêcher des renforts militaires La Chine approuve une refonte radicale du système électoral à Hong Kong

- Attaques au Mozambiquele va dépêcher des renforts militaires La Chine approuve une refonte radicale du système électoral à Hong Kong


Nutanix NCSE-Core Certification Exams That You Need to Check Out

Nutanix NCSE-Core Certification Exams That You Need to Check Out

- Today, there is a lot of hype about Search Optimisation. It is really noticeable that learning to look at profound notes is known as elementary expertise