Wednesday, 22 May 2013

One of London Terrorist identified As Nigerian, Terrorist invited Passers-by To take Photograph of Them

One of the Terrorist carriying knives with fresh blood in his hand
 

A man reported to be a serving soldier has been hacked to death in Woolwich, south east London, in what is being treated as a terrorist attack. (Watch Video)
Dozens of weapons - including a number of knives - and pools of blood could be seen on the ground in John Wilson Street, where a man said to be wearing a Help for Heroes T-shirt was attacked by two men.
Witnesses say the pair appeared to deliberately drive their car at the victim, before getting out with various bladed weapons and launching their attack.

As the victim lay motionless in the middle of the road, witnesses say they heard the pair chanting "Allahu akbar" - and inviting passers-by to take photographs of them.
As soon as armed police arrived at the scene, witnesses say at least one of the alleged attackers began approaching the officers - who opened fire and shot the pair. The men were taken to separate hospitals with gunshot wounds.
Prime Minister David Cameron described the incident as "shocking and horrifying" and said there were "strong indications that it is a terrorist incident"
Woolwich
The incident happened around a mile from the Royal Artillery Barracks
He told a news conference in Paris that Britain had previously faced terror attacks such as the one in Woolwich, adding: "We will never buckle in the face of it." He is cutting short a trip to Paris to return to London and will attend a Thursday morning meeting of the Government's Cobra emergency committee - which had convened in the hours after the incident on Wednesday afternoon.
Woolwich street attack
Members of the public surrounded the scene of the attack  Video has emerged that appears to show one of two alleged attackers - with blood-stained hands and holding two bladed weapons - attempting to justify the attack."I apologise that women had to witness this today, but in our lands our women have to see the same," he said.
Photographs taken at the scene show three people lying on the ground. Their condition was not clear. A car that appeared to have crashed on the pavement could also be seen.
Officials wearing full army uniform were seen entering Plumstead Police Station this evening and confirmed they were there in connection with the case.
Woolwich street attack

The Metropolitan Police confirmed one person had died following the incident and said the Independent Police Complaints Commission had now taken over the investigation, which is standard practice in cases where armed police fire their weapons.
Commander Simon Letchford, from the Met, said officers were called to the road at 2.20pm.
"One man was being assaulted by two other men," he said.
"A number of weapons were reportedly being used in the attack, and this included reports of a firearm.
Woolwich
(An aerial shot of the scene)"Officers including local Greenwich officers arrived at the scene and shortly after firearms officers arrived on the scene.

"On their arrival at the scene they found a man, who was later pronounced dead.  At this early stage I am unable to provide any further information about the man who has died.
"Two men, who we believe from early reports to have been carrying weapons, were shot by police. They were taken to separate London hospitals, they are receiving treatment for their injuries."
Nigel Foran, who saw the incident as he returned home from shopping, described a scene of confusion.
Woolwich street attack
An Air Ambulance helicopter was scrambled to the attackHe told Sky News: "We saw a man running towards the police officers and then we heard a couple of gunshots.
"He went to the floor and was surrounded while officers drew their stun guns. After that, all the people who were watching ran away when they heard the gunshots."
The Ministry of Defence said it was urgently looking at the reports that the incident involved a soldier.
Greenwich and Woolwich MP Nick Raynsford had earlier told Sky News he believed the deceased was a serving soldier.
David Cameron and Francois Hollande give their reaction to the attack in Woolwich
David Cameron at a news conference in Paris
He said he had spoken to both borough commander Richard Wood and Lieutenant Colonel Bob Christopher at  Royal Artillery Barracks  - which is around a mile from the scene of the attack.
"We think a serving soldier was the victim. We don't know the circumstances surrounding the incident."
Help for Heroes, the charity whose t-shirt witnesses said the victim was wearing, said: "Help for Heroes is appalled to hear that a man, believed to be a serving soldier, has been brutally murdered in Woolwich today.
"We are desperately saddened to hear of this sickening attack and offer our thoughts and prayers to his family, colleagues and friends."
Schools in the area were placed on lockdown.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson posted on his Twitter account: "This afternoon's attack in Woolwich is a sickening deluded and unforgivable act of violence."  Police investigation has just reveal that one of the terrorist is from Nigeria, investigation continues........................................

6 comments:

  1. Nigerian!! Again, am speechless.

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  2. Nigeria? Again? It better not be.

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  3. Nigerians there is fire on the mountain.

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  4. Jonathan should now work with the British government to tackle terrorist. The problem is from the root Nigeria.

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  5. May Allah judge those who carry out the gruesome killing in the name of Islam. The quoran has been mis-understood, the terrorist must be given maximun purnishment, if possible killed.

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  6. Fellow Nigeria give your children some serious home training, they say charity begins at home. Prevent them from ill advice, educate them, talk to them. It our responsibility to make the world a peaceful place to live in.

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