Oman Daily Observer

Attacker was family man called ‘Abz’: Neighbours

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LONDON: Neighbours of one of the suspected assailants in the London stabbings remembered him as a friendly family man and gym aficionado nicknamed “Abz” who was seen with the van used in the attack just hours before.

Located in the multi-ethnic area of Barking, the flat where British media reported the man lived was raided by police on Sunday and an AFP photograph­er saw women in headscarve­s being taken out — their faces covered.

“We saw him many, many times around here,” said Salahudeen, a 40-year-old driving instructor, who lives near the ground-floor flat in a modern-looking apartment block in the east London suburb.

“He used to be friendly but suddenly we seen him, he’s changing attitudes, he wasn’t acting as normal. He wasn’t aggressive; he used to chat but lately he was just ‘hi’ and ‘bye’,” he said.

Salahudeen said the man had two children — a boy and a baby girl.

“One is around three years old and the girl was just born two weeks ago,” he said, adding that he would see him carrying the boy on his shoulders and playing football in the park.

Salahudeen said the man used to wear ankle-length camouflage trousers — similar to the ones seen in a picture of one of the bodies of the three attackers shot dead by police on Saturday night.

Th e attackers mowed down p e d e s t r i a ns on London Bridge with a white hire van before jumping out and going around bars and restaurant­s in the area wearing fake suicide vests and stabbing revellers at random.

They were shot dead in a gunfire.

Police have so far released no details about them, saying only that they know the identities and will release names “as soon as operationa­lly possible”.

They said they had arrested 11 people — five men and six women aged between 19 and 60 — at the flat.

Three police vans and around officers could be seen outside.

Michael Mimbo, 25, who spoke to this agency on his doorstep in a neighbouri­ng apartment complex, said the attacker was “an Asian male” — a term used in Britain to refer to people from or with origins in the Indian subcontine­nt. “We call him ‘Abz’ at the local gym,” he said. “The van he rented was here on Friday. He parked. It was blocking people from coming in. People were beeping their cars saying: ‘Get out of the way’.”

Mimbo said he saw the van again on Saturday at around 7:45pm — just over three hours before the attack. hail of police a dozen

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