The man who carried out the London Bridge terror attack has been identified as 28-year-old Usman Khan, Metropolitan Police confirm. He was jailed in 2012 as part of a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange and build a terrorist training camp. He was also believed to have supported al-Muhijaroun, a militant jihadist network in the United Kingdom, reports The Guardian. Read the original article below.
The suspected attacker responsible for Friday’s deadly stabbing in central London was a convicted terrorist who was recently released from prison and believed to possess ties to Islamic extremist groups, according to The Times.
Earlier, a knife-wielding man stabbed several people at London Bridge, killing two and wounding three others. Police shot the suspect dead at the scene. He is said to have worn a fake explosive vest and an electronic prison tag. Prior to the attack, the knifeman threatened to blow up Fishmongers’ Hall, where he was reportedly planning to attend a conference on prisoner rehabilitation organized by the University of Cambridge, reports The Times. Authorities are treating the deadly incident as a terror attack.
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And has ties to London's mayor. You idiots need to quit cowering to Muslims.
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DeleteAKA he worked for intelligence
ReplyDeleteMuslim Mayor of London will call it "rare" actbof "workplace violence" and will sweep this "under the rug". Same way as Obama did with Fort Hood Muslim Shooter. And then they will tell stories about those "oppressed" peace loving Muslims who would never hurt a fly, blah, blah, blah. They had this " mujahadeen" in English Prison for 7 years trying to "change this animal" and look what happened?
ReplyDeleteOne of the citizens who stopped the terrorist is a convicted murderer. Amazing how someone who broke the law of the land can actually be a good person.
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ReplyDeleteEspecially when compared to an intelligence asset who is immoral and evil.
Hand over to the Military for a firing squad !!! Solved
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