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British police name third London Bridge attacker as Youssef Zaghba

By Estelle Shirbon and Kate Holton 

 

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Italian national Youssef Zaghba, 22, identified by Italian and British law enforcement bodies as the the third man shot dead by police officers during the attack on London Bridge and Borough Market is seen in an undated image handed out by the Metropolitan Police, June 6, 2017, Metropolitan Police Handout via REUTERS

 

British police named the third of the jihadis who killed seven people in a knife and van attack in London as Youssef Zaghba, 22, believed to be an Italian national of Moroccan descent.

 

The fallout from the attack eclipsed all other subjects in the political campaign ahead of Thursday's general election, with both the ruling Conservatives and opposition Labour Party battling to defend their records on security.

 

Police said Zaghba had not been a subject of interest for them or for the MI5 domestic intelligence agency.

 

Earlier, Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera had reported that Zaghba had been stopped at an Italian airport because authorities believed he was on his way to Syria, and that Italian officials had warned British counterparts about him.

 

In Britain's third Islamist attack in as many months, the three men rammed a van into pedestrians on London Bridge on Saturday evening before running into the bustling Borough Market area, where they slit throats and stabbed people.

 

Police had named the other two attackers as Khuram Butt, 27, a British national born in Pakistan, and Rachid Redouane, 30, who had claimed to be Moroccan and Libyan. Butt was previously known to security agencies and had appeared in a British TV documentary called "The Jihadis Next Door".

 

As these details have emerged, Prime Minister Theresa May has faced questions about her record overseeing cuts to police numbers when she was interior minister.

 

The latest opinion poll on voting intentions, by Survation for ITV, had the Conservatives' lead over Labour narrowing to just one point from six points in the same poll a week earlier.

 

However, the consensus among pollsters remains that May's party, who have been in government since 2010, will win a majority.

 

"ATTACK ON THE FREE WORLD"

 

Saturday's rampage followed a suicide bombing that killed 22 adults and children at a pop concert in Manchester two weeks ago, and an attack in March when five people died after a car was driven into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge.

 

All three of the London Bridge attackers were shot dead at the scene by officers within eight minutes of police receiving the first emergency call.

 

The first among the dead to be named were Christine Archibald, a Canadian and Britons James McMullan and Kirsty Boden. The 48 injured included people from Britain, France, Spain, Australia and New Zealand, in what May called "an attack on the free world".

 

"As she ran towards danger, in an effort to help people on the bridge, Kirsty sadly lost her life," said Boden's family in a statement on Tuesday. She was a nurse.

A nationwide minute of silence was held at 11 a.m. (1000 GMT) to honour all the victims.

 

Before the recent attacks, Brexit and domestic issues such as the state of the health service and the cost of care for the elderly had dominated the election campaign.

 

When May called the election in April, her Conservatives led in opinion polls by 20 points or more.

 

But an announcement - made before the Manchester and London Bridge attacks - that they planned to make some of the elderly pay more for their care saw that lead start to shrink, to between one and 12 points now.

 

The polls have continued to narrow since the attacks took place.

 

Security has become the number one issue and both main parties issued statements on Tuesday portraying their own positions on policing and intelligence as the most robust.

 

(Additional reporting by Antonella Cinelli and Gavin Jones in Rome, Alistair Smout and William James; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

 
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The election was supposed to have been about Brexit. Easy for political parties to deflect attention to terror and other issues. 

The iron maiden did it in Falklands, Bliar, sorry Blair in Iraq and now Maybe and Couldbe, sorry Corby now. No wonder that everyone not a politician thinks that that politicians are scum.

Except for the mindless masses. 

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Politicians are no doubt now noticing that when you suggest the elderly should have their benefits reduced, those recipients do and will vote, not necessarily for you. OTOH the so-called refugees currently sapping the public purse, do not.

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1 minute ago, halloween said:

Politicians are no doubt now noticing that when you suggest the elderly should have their benefits reduced, those recipients do and will vote, not necessarily for you. OTOH the so-called refugees currently sapping the public purse, do not.

Maybe made a very silly promise to include elderly pensioners in her budget trimming.

It is so easy to tax the poor and promise benefits to the rich. It has been shown again and again that the "trickle down" effect is a huge lie.

Couldby attack on Maybe was also mind numbing when he suggested after recent terror attacks that Maybe was responsible cutting back on police numbers. 

A cowardly and under informed statement. The pollies of most western countries have lost the plot. If they got their snouts out of the trough, they may in fact start representing the majority of the constituents, poor and middle class. Sapping the public purse to feed top end bottom dwellers is and will be the end of a good life for most in this mega rich controlled new world.

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

As these details have emerged, Prime Minister Theresa May has faced questions about her record overseeing cuts to police numbers when she was interior minister.

Ok  !!  Well let the records show also whose in charge of terrorism in police force,  CID,  MI5 & MI6, & SAS.

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12 hours ago, spiderorchid said:

The election was supposed to have been about Brexit. Easy for political parties to deflect attention to terror and other issues. 

The iron maiden did it in Falklands, Bliar, sorry Blair in Iraq and now Maybe and Couldbe, sorry Corby now. No wonder that everyone not a politician thinks that that politicians are scum.

Except for the mindless masses. 

Wow , you are so funny i see now.

Maybe need some writing lessons before you point your finger again towards anyone !

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I am not interested in weighing in on the topic, per se, but when I lived and worked in the Middle East, Ramadan was always a time of increased violence.   My staff told me that it was their belief that those who died during Ramadan were given a free pass into paradise.  

 

Hopefully when Ramadan ends, there will be a decrease in attacks, but that may be wishful thinking.  

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1 hour ago, Stargrazer9889 said:

The third guy is another Muslim. Islamist. no shock or surprise there.

How many more attacks will happen this year,  That is the big question.

They really should just change their country's flag to white already.

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1 hour ago, Scott said:

My staff told me that it was their belief that those who died during Ramadan were given a free pass into paradise.

Whenever this paradise thing is brought up it only seems to refer to men say like muslim terrorist Youssef Zaghba and virgin supply.

What do the muslim women get promised never heard it mentioned.??

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