04-27-2017, 03:37 PM (This post was last modified: 04-27-2017, 03:49 PM by BIAD.)
Arrest after incident in Whitehall.
'A man has been arrested by armed police after an incident in Whitehall, near Parliament. A witness described seeing two knives on the ground, one of which he described as a large bread knife.
A Metropolitan Police statement said there were no injuries in the incident close to the junction of Parliament Street and Westminster Bridge Road. Security remains tight outside Whitehall buildings following the terror attack on 22 March.
Khalid Masood killed four people when he drove along Westminster Bridge on that day. He then got out of the car and stabbed PC Keith Palmer to death at the entrance to Parliament...' SOURCE:
'Police have foiled a suspected terror attack in Westminster after a man was arrested in a "stop and search" with a "backpack full of knives".
Armed police swooped on Whitehall, close to the offices of the Treasury where they detained the suspect five weeks after the terror attack that killed five people. Scotland Yard said there were no reports of any injuries.
A spokesman added: "The man, aged in his late twenties, 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...' SOURCE:
04-27-2017, 09:33 PM (This post was last modified: 04-27-2017, 09:34 PM by BIAD.)
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'...The man, thought to be 27, was detained as part of an intelligence-led operation on Parliament Street.
A witness described seeing two knives on the ground, one of which he described as a large bread knife. The Metropolitan Police said there were no injuries. The suspect is in custody in a south London police station.
A French tourist who saw the arrest said the suspect looked "very calm". Another witness said the man was not shouting, or acting aggressively.
A police statement said: "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.
"Detectives from the counter-terrorism command are continuing their investigation, and as a result of this arrest there is no immediate known threat."...' SOURCE:
A typical utensil needed for visiting Westminster!!!
A teenage girl was found dead in a well at her home in Arbab Tapu area on Wednesday and police suspect that her brother murdered her for ‘honour’ and dumped her body there.
An officer at the Mattani Police Station told The Express Tribune that Kainaat, 17, was shot dead by Qaisar Khan, her brother. Later, Qaisar threw his sister’s body in a well at their home.
“The body is extremely decomposed as several days have passed since the murder. A Rescue 1122 team fished it out of the well after a lot of effort,” the officer added.
A resident of the area said the girl had gone missing when she was 12. He added that the girl was kidnapped by her relatives and sold several times.
She was then forced into prostitution in Lahore. Her father kept searching for her and was finally able to find her.
The Mattani police had rescued the girl and returned her to her village.
The resident said after the girl was rescued, she had identified the relatives who had kidnapped her when she was a child but they were never booked.
The police said Qaisar had accused his sister of having illicit relationships with some men and that could have been the motive behind the murder.
You have to feel sorry for the girl who never had a chance.. At least they waited until she was 12 and not 6 or 9 years of age..
A teenage girl was found dead in a well at her home in Arbab Tapu area on Wednesday and police suspect that her brother murdered her for ‘honour’ and dumped her body there.
An officer at the Mattani Police Station told The Express Tribune that Kainaat, 17, was shot dead by Qaisar Khan, her brother. Later, Qaisar threw his sister’s body in a well at their home.
“The body is extremely decomposed as several days have passed since the murder. A Rescue 1122 team fished it out of the well after a lot of effort,” the officer added.
A resident of the area said the girl had gone missing when she was 12. He added that the girl was kidnapped by her relatives and sold several times.
She was then forced into prostitution in Lahore. Her father kept searching for her and was finally able to find her.
The Mattani police had rescued the girl and returned her to her village.
The resident said after the girl was rescued, she had identified the relatives who had kidnapped her when she was a child but they were never booked.
The police said Qaisar had accused his sister of having illicit relationships with some men and that could have been the motive behind the murder.
You have to feel sorry for the girl who never had a chance.. At least they waited until she was 12 and not 6 or 9 years of age..
This may sound bad of me, but I think she's probably better off dead (at peace) than to continue living with bunch of pond scum!
They are Animals.
@"BIAD" The witness said " A French tourist who saw the arrest said the suspect looked "very calm". Another witness said the man was not shouting, or acting aggressively."
Well, No You Moron! He had not selected his Target Yet.
@"727Sky" That poor girl.
See what happens when your Prophet and God is a Abusive Pediphile Male that cares more about the Treatment Of Goat, Sheep and Cows than young girls and Women.
04-28-2017, 12:24 PM (This post was last modified: 04-28-2017, 12:24 PM by BIAD.)
(04-28-2017, 01:49 AM)guohua Wrote: They are Animals...
Yes and it seems Paris isn't the only rat's nest of terrorism, London has it's own too.
Willesden shooting: Police foil 'active terror plot'
'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 woman, in her 20s, 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. Police said the house in Harlesden Road, Willesden, had been under observation.
At about 19:00 BST on Thursday, firearm officers entered the property. CS gas was sprayed and a woman was shot.
A 16-year-old boy, and a man and woman, both aged 20, were arrested. A 43-year-old woman was arrested in Kent. Two further arrests were made in Willesden after a man and woman, both aged 28, returned to the property.
Deputy assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Neil Basu said: "Due to these arrests that have been made yesterday, in both cases I believe that we have contained the threats that they pose." When asked by reporters whether police had foiled an active terror plot, Mr Basu replied: "Yes."
He added: "There are constant acts of immense bravery by officers, armed and unarmed - those that the public see, where our officers run towards danger just as you saw yesterday, but a huge amount of unseen work that the public will never see behind the scenes."
The Met said the suspects were arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation and instigation of terrorist acts. They are in custody at a south London police station...' SOURCE: