Over
Wednesday’s terror attack in London, two more people have been arrested police
said on Friday, also giving the attacker’s birth name as Adrian Russell and
appealing to the public for information about him.
“We have made two further significant arrests overnight,” counter-terrorism commander Mark Rowley said, confirming that there are currently nine people in total in custody over the attack.
“We have made two further significant arrests overnight,” counter-terrorism commander Mark Rowley said, confirming that there are currently nine people in total in custody over the attack.
One woman arrested earlier
was released on bail.
Police had earlier named
the attacker as Khalid Masood but said he had been using “a number of aliases”.
Rowley said police carried
out more than dozen searches, seizing 2,700 items including “massive amounts of
computer data” and were attempting to work out whether others had “encouraged,
supported or directed him”.
The Islamic State group
claimed responsibility, saying the attacker was one of its “soldiers”.
“There might be people out
there who did have concerns about Masood but did not feel comfortable for
whatever reason in passing those concerns to us,” Rowley said, appealing for
them to come forward.
The anti-terror police
chief said “at least 50” people were injured when Masood ploughed through
pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before knifing a policeman to death just
inside the gates of Britain’s parliament and being shot dead by another
officer.
A total of 31 people of 12
nationalities have been treated in hospital and one person has “life-threatening
injuries”, Rowley said.
He also named a 75-year-old
man who died of his injuries in hospital on Thursday as Leslie Rhodes from
Streatham in south London.
His death brought the
number of victims to four.
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