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Police identify London attacker

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LONDON (AFP) – The man who mowed down pedestrian­s and stabbed a policeman in Wednesday’s deadly assault outside Britain’s parliament has been identified by police as 52-year-old former convict Khalid Masood.

Known by “a number of aliases”, London’s Metropolit­an Police said he had been convicted for a string of offences but none of them terror-related.

Born on Christmas Day 1964 in Kent in southeast England, Masood had been living in the West Midlands where armed police have staged several raids since the attack, storming properties in the city of Birmingham.

Over the course of two decades, Masood chalked up a range of conviction­s for assault, grievous bodily harm, possession of offensive weapons and public order offences, police said, with the offences taking place between 1983 and 2003.

But Masood had never been convicted of terrorism offences and “was not the subject of any investigat­ions,” the police said, noting there was “no prior intelligen­ce about his intent to mount a terrorist attack”.

At 52, his age has been highlighte­d by commentato­rs as unusual, with most Islamist extremists behind similar attacks far younger.

Prime Minister Theresa May said he was once investigat­ed by the intelligen­ce service MI5 “in relation to concerns about violent extremism”.

Although the police believe Masood acted alone, the ISIS group claimed he was one of its “soldiers” acting on a call to target countries fighting the jihadists in Iraq and Syria.

‘A NICE GUY’

Masood rented the car used in the attack from the Solihull branch of Enterprise, on the outskirts of Birmingham, the company confirmed in a statement.

According to the BBC, he told the car rental company that he was a teacher.

“He was a nice guy. I used to see him outside doing his garden,” Iwona Romek, a former neighbor of his told the Birmingham Mail.

“He had a wife, a young Asian woman and a small child who went to school,” she added, pointing out that the family had abruptly moved out of their house in Winson Green, a neighbourh­ood in western Birmingham, around Christmas.

Other media have reported that he was a married father-of-three.

 ?? (AP) ?? A ‘NICE GUY’ TURNED EXTREMIST. Attacker Khalid Masood is treated by emergency services outside the Houses of parliament in London.
(AP) A ‘NICE GUY’ TURNED EXTREMIST. Attacker Khalid Masood is treated by emergency services outside the Houses of parliament in London.

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