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Three killed after man goes on stabbing spree in British town's park, police say


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Just now, CorpusChristie said:

I provided a link above , a few posts ago 

Which does not say another arrest has been made. 
 

In fact to quote from that link

 

The head of counter terrorism policing, Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said police are not currently seeking anyone else as part of the investigation.”

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12 minutes ago, CG1 Blue said:

Did some digging just now. Why was this POS allowed to stay in the UK for so long?! 

 

 

Khairi Saadallah has been claiming asylum in the UK since 2012. 

 

In August last year, a man of the same name, age, and address appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court after allegedly assaulting a judge at Reading Magistrates' Court while being sentenced for two previous convictions, the Press and Journal reported.

 

In April last year, a man of the same name and age was imprisoned for two months for a common assault on an emergency worker and fined £115 for possession of a blade, the Reading Chronicle reported.

 

Saadallah is also thought to have been previously charged with affray, assault by beating, and possessing an offensive weapon following an altercation with a Sainsbury’s security guard who had accused him of shoplifting. 

Get the explosive mix right then nearly everyone on board the Parsons Green tube train would've perished.  No doubt.  

 

 

 

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14 hours ago, Catoni said:

Three are dead. More wounded badly. Time to ban carrying knives. 

   Oh wait... it’s already against the law to carry knives in England. 

   There have been bombings in England lately, even though bombs are against the law. 

    Criminals of all stripes simply don’t give a damn about our laws outlawing weapons. 

     Those laws just leave law abiding people defenseless. 

 

So what's your solution ?
 

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UPDATE:

 

Britain says stabbing 'atrocity' in town park was terrorism

By Peter Nicholls

 

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A police officer stands behind a barrier near the scene of multiple stabbings in Reading, Britain, June 21, 2020. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

 

READING, England (Reuters) - A stabbing rampage in the southern English town of Reading in which three people were killed and others wounded was an act of terrorism, police said on Sunday, calling the attack in a sunny park an atrocity.

 

Full story: https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1169452-britain-says-stabbing-atrocity-in-town-park-was terrorism/

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4 hours ago, CG1 Blue said:

Did some digging just now. Why was this POS allowed to stay in the UK for so long? <SNIP>

Because HMG  doesn't deporting detainees where they are likely to be subject to torture / death penalty. It does seem to be overdue to update legislation for preventative detention in the case of known violent terror supporters. Big problem for HMG as there are an estimated 20,000 suspected of terror sympathies across all ideologies.

 

I note from the BBC the guy was previously investigated by police, but they found no evidence of terrorism related activity.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-53129046

 

 

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16 hours ago, mr mr said:

if this had been a mass shooting the headline would of clearly identified the attackers color. we all know white guys do the mass shootings. 

 

the bias in reporting now a days is clear as mud. i bet they say asian when they finally talk about it. 

“....would of...” [sic]

 

   ???

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Well, there doen't seem to be any ambiguity about it now, even from the BBC.

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Khari Saadallah, 25, originally from Libya, came to the attention of MI5 in 2019 but wasn't considered an immediate risk. Counter Terrorism Policing South East said he has been re-arrested under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000.

(BBC)

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53 minutes ago, Orton Rd said:

His brother is claiming he acted in self defence and that arresting him is racist, worse than the usual mentally ill excuse and even more pathetic. Guy has a list of violent offences, must be all the racism in the UK taking him in and housing him for free!

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8445039/Security-guard-tells-scene-Reading-triple-murder-suspect-Khairi-Saadallah-arrested.html

Yes i just read that ,and i bet he was a lovely lad that never did anything bad back home ,but changed when he came to the awful racist west.

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35 minutes ago, bert bloggs said:

Yes i just read that ,and i bet he was a lovely lad that never did anything bad back home ,but changed when he came to the awful racist west.

makes you wonder what they were taught by their families since they were kids, even before they left for asylum seeking, what was all their education about      

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4 hours ago, simple1 said:

I repeat is it UK police policy to identify the skin colour of a person charged - Yes / No?

And I repeat 'Not if they can help it' & point to the recent examples I offered in support.

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50 minutes ago, Snow Leopard said:

He is from Libya. Libya is classed as a failed state. Thats why under the UK law these idiot judges wont deport him. probably some EU or UN human rights <deleted> in mix as well. My point is this. If you are from a failed state then how can you be claiming political assylum? You have nothing to fear from the government in your home country because there isnt one.

 

Quite clearly this guy is an economic refugee playing the assylum card and should have been sent back. Just because the country you are from is unpleasant at this moment doesnt give you the right to stay in a country.

 

Once again the judicial system, The CPS and the State fail to protect innocent lives. We should prosecute the people who let him out after the string of offences he committed. 

....and I bet he turned up unannounced courtesy of HKBA's nautical uber service rather than having been properly screened and approved via the UN.

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23 hours ago, vogie said:

Earlier the BBC said that security sources thought the man to be a Libyan, but the police have said they do not think it is terror related.

Routers said he was a MAN From Reading. Bit of CNN style fake news there.

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1 hour ago, evadgib said:

And I repeat 'Not if they can help it' & point to the recent examples I offered in support.

Again you haven't answered my question, just posting subjective opinion. Kindly don't respond with more nonsense - thanks.

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4 hours ago, Catoni said:

      I guess the solution is to totally disarm all law abiding citizens. 

 

     That way government can totally become Socialist/Marxist without fearing a revolt by the people.

 

     The other benefits are that only the police, military, criminals and criminal terrorists will be armed.

 

    We won’t have to fear law abiding “freedom loving” citizens anymore.  

 

    Sound good?   Or do you have a better solution? 

 

But that's what is it at the moment, no ?


I don't have a solution, nor does anyone else. Thats the problem.

 

If you are intent on killing someone then there isn't really much anyone can do

 

 

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28 minutes ago, simple1 said:

Again you haven't answered my question, just posting subjective opinion. Kindly don't respond with more nonsense - thanks.

I'll respond how I see fit. If you don't want my answers you can avoid them quite easily by not asking as you did here, twice.

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4 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

But that is the usual LIE to be able to avoid deportation- I will be killed/raped/tortured if you send me back, honest. They should always be deported back if commiting any criminal offence or proven to be terror supporters. We don't want the expense of putting thousands up in preventative detention, and we don't want them walking about the streets with knifes either.

You don't send back to Libya a convicted terrorist. There is no guarantee they will have to face the consequences of their actions. Perhaps in the future if they manage to stabilise their country with a national government and proven security capability in-place.

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17 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Racist no, Anti-Islamic fundamentalist of any colour 100%

That is not what you said before. 

You said Islam is the enemy of all. 

That's abosolutely BS. 

There are islamists, fachists, conspiratives everywhere in all countries. 

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2 hours ago, Snow Leopard said:

He is from Libya. Libya is classed as a failed state. Thats why under the UK law these idiot judges wont deport him. probably some EU or UN human rights <deleted> in mix as well. My point is this. If you are from a failed state then how can you be claiming political assylum? You have nothing to fear from the government in your home country because there isnt one.

 

Quite clearly this guy is an economic refugee playing the assylum card and should have been sent back. Just because the country you are from is unpleasant at this moment doesnt give you the right to stay in a country.

 

Once again the judicial system, The CPS and the State fail to protect innocent lives. We should prosecute the people who let him out after the string of offences he committed. 

And change the law.

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