The News (New Glasgow)

Arrests made in terror attack

British police arrested a dozen people Sunday after attackers killed seven.

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British police arrested a dozen people Sunday in a widening terrorism investigat­ion after attackers used a van and large knives to kill seven people in London, and the county’s major political parties temporaril­y suspended campaignin­g with only days to go before the general election.

Prime Minister Theresa May said the vote would take place as scheduled Thursday because “violence can never be allowed to disrupt the democratic process.”

The assault unfolded over a few terrifying minutes late Saturday, starting when a rented van veered off the road and barrelled into pedestrian­s on busy London Bridge. Three men then got out of the vehicle with large knives and attacked people at bars and restaurant­s in nearby Borough Market until they were fatally shot by police.

“They went ‘This is for Allah,’ and they had a woman on the floor. They were stabbing her,” witness Gerard Vowls said.

Florin Morariu, a Romanian chef who works in the Bread Ahead bakery, said he saw people running and some fainting. Then two people approached another person and “began to stick the knife in ... and then I froze and I didn’t know what to do.”

He said he managed to get near one attacker and “hit him around the head” with a bread basket.

“There was a car with a loudspeake­r saying ‘go, go’ and they (police) threw a grenade ... and then I ran,’’ he said.

London police said officers killed the attackers within eight minutes of arriving at the scene.

Eight officers fired some 50 rounds, said Assistant Commission­er Mark Rowley, the force’s head of counterter­rorism.

The three attackers were wearing what appeared to be suicide belts, but the belts turned out to be fake. Investigat­ors were working to determine whether others assisted them, Rowley said.

A bystander was also wounded by the gunfire, but the civilian’s injuries were not believed to be critical.

Forty-eight people, including two police officers, were treated at hospitals across London. Twenty-one remained in critical condition Sunday. Among the wounded were German, French and Spanish citizens, officials said.

The death toll of seven did not include the three attackers. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said a Canadian was among the dead.

Counterter­rorism officers raided several addresses in Barking, an east London suburb, and arrested 12 people there Sunday, police said.

Neighbours at the site of one raid in Barking said a man who lived there resembled one of the attackers shown in news photograph­s.

“He’s lived here for about three years,’’ Damien Pettit said. “He’s one of our neighbours. I’ve said hello in passing more than 50, 60 occasions. He has two young kids. He was a very nice guy.”

Armed officers also conducted a raid in the East Ham area of the city.

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 ?? AP PHOTO ?? A small child lays flowers at a corner tribute in the London Bridge area of London. Police specialist­s collected evidence in the heart of London after a series of attacks described as terrorism killed several people and injured more than 40 others.
AP PHOTO A small child lays flowers at a corner tribute in the London Bridge area of London. Police specialist­s collected evidence in the heart of London after a series of attacks described as terrorism killed several people and injured more than 40 others.

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