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Ranting British Isis thug called for UK lone wolf knife attacks

Ex-shop guard wants more blood on streets

- MATTHEW YOUNG reporters@dailyrecor­d.co.uk

A BRITISH jihadi called for knife attacks on UK soil in a sickening rant just months before the Westminste­r atrocity.

Omar Hussain, who now calls himself Abu Sa’eed Al-Britani, used the secure messaging service Telegram to speak to fellow fanatics.

The Isis militant, who fled to war-torn Syria in 2013, said: “They could buy a knife and stab a kafir (non-believer) in his guts or slit his throat.”

Hussain also ordered extremists to “rise my brother and make the kafir pay”.

The former Morrisons security guard from High Wycombe, Buckingham­shire, had also told militants to beat up and rob drunken revellers out celebratin­g in the run-up to Christmas so that they could buy knives.

Police are probing whether Khalid Masood’s car rampage and stabbing of PC Keith Palmer on Wednesday was inspired by online propaganda from Isis, who claimed he was a “soldier”.

Almost 100 women linked hands across Westminste­r Bridge yesterday as they staged a fiveminute silent vigil for Masood’s victims.

The gesture came as a man aged 30 was arrested at an address in Birmingham on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts.

He was the 12th person held in the aftermath of the bloodbath, in which four people, including PC Palmer, were killed.

Eight people have been released from questionin­g, while a 58-yearold man remained in custody last night and two more have been released on bail.

One line of inquiry is whether Masood, 52, who was shot dead by police, had links to Islamic extremists living in Luton while he was based there between 2009 and 2011.

Figures active in the city at that time include hate preacher Anjem Choudary, who is now in jail.

Security services are also set to probe possible links between Masood and four members of a terror cell jailed in 2013 for trying to blow up a Territoria­l Army base in Luton.

Professor Anthony Glees, from Buckingham University, said the UK’s main security fear should be that “tens of thousands” of Masoods could be waiting in the wings here.

And there was heightened security at Wembley for England’s clash with Lithuania yesterday.

Counter-terrorism police searched a property in Birmingham over the weekend where friends of Masood lived, close to one of his previous addresses.

They were seen removing bags of evidence and officers described the house in Bredon Croft, Hockley, as “a scene”.

Neighbour Sabrina Hussain, 52, said her daughter Sky, eight, was friends with Masood’s youngest daughter Mariam – but she would never let her go to his home as he gave her “the creeps”.

She said: “I’m still having sleepless nights. It’s just terrifying my daughter was anywhere near that person.”

Masood’s daughter Teegan, 18, stood up to his bullying and refused to convert to Islam.

But her 24-year-old sibling did convert and went to Luton with him, where she wore a full face veil.

 ??  ?? WARPED Jihadi Hussain, left, has been trying to incite attackers. Above, medics try to save PC Palmer and killer Masood at Westminste­r MURDERER Khalid Masood
WARPED Jihadi Hussain, left, has been trying to incite attackers. Above, medics try to save PC Palmer and killer Masood at Westminste­r MURDERER Khalid Masood

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