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Buckingham Palace attacker had four-foot sword in car

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London: A man arrested under the Terrorism Act after deliberate­ly driving at police outside Queen Elizabeth II’s Buckingham Palace residence in London had a “fourfoot sword” in his car, police said.

Upon being challenged by officers, the 26-year-old attacker “reached for what we now know to be a four-foot sword which was in the front passenger foot well”, the police statement said.

“The man, who repeatedly shouted Allahu akbar (God is greatest), was incapacita­ted with CS spray.”

The assailant stopped his car near a police vehicle in a restricted area outside the world famous palace at around 8.35pm (local time) on Friday, according to a Metropolit­an Police statement.

Three unarmed officers were injured during the course of detaining the man, two of them requiring hospital treatment.

Initially arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and assaulting police, he was later arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000.

Originally from Luton, a city 50km north of London, the assailant was then taken to a London hospital for treatment of minor injuries before being taken to a central London police station for questionin­g.

“Officers from the Counter Terrorism Command are now investigat­ing and searches are being carried out in the Luton area today,” Dean Haydon, the police head of counter-terrorism, said in the statement.

“We believe the man was acting alone and we are not looking for other suspects at this stage,” he added.

The incident comes with Britain and much of Europe on high alert following a string of major attacks over the past two years. — AFP

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Polluted water: A filepic showing Palestinia­ns walking along the beach next to an outlet of a sewage treatment facility in Gaza City. — AFP

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