The Sun (Malaysia)

Plot to kill British premier foiled

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LONDON: Britain has foiled a plot to kill Prime Minister Theresa May with a bomb in Downing Street, Sky News reported, citing unidentifi­ed sources.

Police and security services believe the plotters planned to launch an improvised explosive device at Downing Street – where the premier lives – and then kill May in the ensuing chaos, it said.

Such is the seriousnes­s of the plot that the director-general of MI5, Britain’s domestic security agency, briefed cabinet ministers on the plot, it said.

Sky said the plot was foiled with the arrest last week of two men.

London police said the duo have been charged with terrorism offences and was set to appear in Westminste­r magistrate­s’ court today.

It identified them as Naa‘imur Zakariyah Rahman, 20, of north London, and Mohammed Aqib Imran, 21, of southeast Birmingham.

Britain faces the most acute threat ever from extremists seeking to inflict mass attacks, often with spontaneou­s plots that take just days to bring to execution, MI5 chief Andrew Parker said in October.

After four militant attacks this year that killed 36 people in Britain – the deadliest spate since the London “7/7” bombings of July 2005 – Parker said the threat was at the highest tempo he had seen in 34 years of espionage.

Number 10 Downing Street is the official residence of the prime minister. It is heavily guarded.

In 1991, Irish Republican Army militants launched a mortar bomb attack on Number 10.

John Major, the prime minister at the time, was inside but not hurt.

A Downing Street spokesman declined immediate comment on the Sky report. – Reuters

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