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Armed British police arrest man with knives near May's office

By Kylie MacLellan and William James

REUTERS

 

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A man is held by police in Westminster after an arrest was made on Whitehall in central London, Britain, April 27, 2017. REUTERS/Toby Melville

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Armed British police officers arrested a man carrying knives near Prime Minister Theresa May's office in London on Thursday on suspicion of preparing an act of terrorism.

 

The 27-year-old man was detained by counter-terrorism officers on Parliament Street, a stone's throw from the parliament building, May's Downing Street office and government departments, during a stop-and-search in an ongoing security operation, police said.

 

A Western security source said the man, from London, was on the radar of counter-terrorism officers and the domestic intelligence agency MI5 before his arrest.

 

No one was injured in the incident, and May was not at Downing Street at the time because she was campaigning in northern England for a June 8 parliamentary election.

 

A source familiar with the investigation said the suspect had been arrested as part of an intelligence-led operation.

 

The knife incident came just over a month after a British-born convert to Islam ploughed a car into pedestrians on nearby Westminster Bridge, killing four people, before stabbing to death a police officer in the grounds of parliament. The man responsible, Khalid Masood, was shot dead at the scene.

 

That attack prompted police to review security around parliament and led to a greater visible armed police presence.

 

"Detectives from the Counter Terrorism Command are continuing their investigation, and as a result of this arrest there is no immediate known threat," police said in a statement about Thursday's incident.

 

"The man ... 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."

 

The suspect may have had contacts with militants outside Britain and may have travelled to meet them, a source familiar with the investigation told Reuters. The source said investigators did not currently believe that the suspect had been in contact with Islamic State militants.

 

KNIVES ON GROUND

 

A Reuters reporter and photographer saw police detaining a dark-skinned, bearded man dressed in a hooded, black coat. The man was stood between two armed police officers with his right hand in a loose bandage.

 

Dramatic pictures of the man's arrest on social media showed a large group of heavily armed officers surrounding the suspect, and the Reuters photographer saw three knives and a rucksack lying on the ground. Police said the suspect was being questioned at a south London police station.

 

Two hours after he was detained, police reopened streets in the Westminster district, indicating they saw no further public risk.

"I am aware that an individual has been arrested in Whitehall today and that individual has been arrested on the basis of a terrorism charge," May told Sky News.

 

"Obviously I can't say much more about it because it is an ongoing police investigation but I think it shows that our police and our intelligence and security services are on the alert as they always are, looking to keep us safe and secure."

 

In a separate development, the Scottish parliament said on Thursday that three suspicious packages containing "white powder type substances" were sent to political offices between April 25 and 26.

 

Labour Party lawmaker Peter Hain, who represents an area in Wales, confirmed via text to Reuters a Guardian newspaper report that police were investigating a letter sent to him containing white powder. Police were not immediately available to comment.

 

Since August 2014, Britain has been on its second-highest alert level of "severe", meaning an attack by militants is considered highly likely.

 

Just weeks before Masood's attack in Westminster, London's counter-terrorism police chief said the security services had thwarted 13 terrorism attempts since May 2013, with hundreds of investigations ongoing at any time.

 

Although police said Masood had come to the attention of MI5 as a peripheral figure in an investigation into violent extremists, sources told Reuters he was probably a "lone wolf", self-radicalised by material on the internet.

 

(Additional reporting by Toby Melville in London and Mark Hosenball in Washington; Writing by Michael Holden and Estelle Shirbon; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Mark Trevelyan)

 
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23 minutes ago, Wallander4 said:

Too bad they didnt kill him and save some taxpayers money

And make him a martyr? No, much better to make him a failed Poundland terrorist wannabe. Best thing is to laugh in their faces.

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30 minutes ago, Wallander4 said:

Too bad they didnt kill him and save some taxpayers money

Like the innocent brazilian they shot on the train a few back.

Watching the poor bugger for months believing he was an arab terrorist .

What a balls up and utter disgrace.

British and intelligence should not be part of the same sentence.

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57 minutes ago, Wallander4 said:

Too bad they didnt kill him and save some taxpayers money

 

Leaving aside such niceties as the presumption of innocence and the right to due process before being executed, ya figure he may spill a little more information about any buddies if he's breathing?

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Well look on the bright side, the guy had a bag full of knives, had it been the USA it could have been a bag full of automatic weapons or Israel a bag full of explosives. It is better that the police have the upper hand on weapons in terms of the bad guys. Glad it was a non event.

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2 hours ago, Fulwell53 said:

Like the innocent brazilian they shot on the train a few back.

Watching the poor bugger for months believing he was an arab terrorist .

What a balls up and utter disgrace.

British and intelligence should not be part of the same sentence.

 

What a ridiculous comment.

 

Name any countries security services who haven't had an incident where mistakes were made?

 

This was the Met Police and was indeed balls up. 

 

Very sad for the deceased, his family and friends.

 

But in the scheme of things, it's how many balls ups are made compared to non balls ups. 

 

Now, which country are you from Einstein?

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1 hour ago, Andaman Al said:

Well look on the bright side, the guy had a bag full of knives, had it been the USA it could have been a bag full of automatic weapons or Israel a bag full of explosives. It is better that the police have the upper hand on weapons in terms of the bad guys. Glad it was a non event.

 

Fair point Al. There is quiet a bit of crime involving firearms in the UK - but nothing like the USA due to the lack of available numbers and restrictions.

 

It's interesting that the terrorists now seem to go for a combination of vehicles and knives. Israel also suffers a lot of knife attackers.

 

It shows how difficult it is in stopping determined extremists who care not for their own lives.

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Like the innocent brazilian they shot on the train a few back.
Watching the poor bugger for months believing he was an arab terrorist .
What a balls up and utter disgrace.
British and intelligence should not be part of the same sentence.


Because if the world was perfect, it wouldn't be....


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Westminster terror suspect identified

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A terror suspect arrested near the Houses of Parliament is Khalid Mohamed Omar Ali, the BBC understands.

The 27-year-old was detained as part of an intelligence-led operation after a concerned family member is believed to have contacted the police

 

He is not believed to be part of the group targeted the next day (Friday) in another intelligence led operation: Willesden shooting: Police foil 'active terror plot'

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Police say they have foiled an active terror plot after a woman was shot during a raid on a house in Willesden, north-west London.

The 21-year-old woman was one of the subjects of the investigation and is in a serious but stable condition.

A raid also took place in Kent, with six people arrested in total.

Officers say the operation was not connected to an arrest near Parliament on Thursday, when a man was detained on suspicion of terror offences.

 

Well done to the Met, the intelligence services and their sources.

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