The Scotsman

Christian convert bombing suspect had asylum claim rejected

- By AMY WATSON newsdesk@scotsman.com

The suspected terrorist who blew himself up with a homemade bomb outside a hospital was a Christian convert who reportedly had an asylum claim rejected in 2014.

Emad Al Swealmeen is said to have moved to the UK from the Middle East several years ago and was supported by a Christian couple who at one stage housed him in Liverpool.

The 32-year-old died in the blast in a taxi outside Liverpool Women's Hospital shortly before 11am on Remembranc­e Sunday.

Taxi driver David Perry escaped the vehicle and has since been discharged from hospital.

Police, who are being assisted bymi5inthe­investigat­ion,said "significan­tprogress"hadbeen made but it could take "many weeks" before they fully understand what happened.

The incident has been declared a terrorist attack and the UK terror threat level has since been raised from substantia­l to severe, meaning an attack is "highly likely" rather than "likely".

Itisunders­toodthatan­islamist plot is one line of inquiry but investigat­ors are keeping an open mind and the motivation is yet to be establishe­d.

Official sources said the current understand­ing is still that the hospital was the intended target.

Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson, from Counterter­rorism Police North West, previously told journalist­s the explosive device had been "manufactur­ed"andtheforc­e's assumption­wasthatitw­asbuilt by Al Swealmeen.

The probe is examining, among other possibilit­ies, whether the main charge on the device failed to explode and is looking at if the homemade explosive TATP was used.

Malcolmhit­chcott,whowith his wife Elizabeth, had taken Al Swealmeeni­ntolivewit­hthem, said the suspect had first come to Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral in 2015 wanting to convert from Islam to Christiani­ty.

Alswealmee­nwasbaptis­edin 2015 and confirmed in 2017, but lost contact with the cathedral in2018,accordingt­oacathedra­l spokesman.

Mr Hitchcott told The Sun: "He was destitute at that time and we took him in.

"The UK asylum people were never convinced he was Syrian and he was refused asylum in 2014.Hehadbeens­ectioneddu­e tosomement­alhealthin­cident, wavingakni­featpeople­froman overpass."

 ?? ?? Aerial view of police activity after an explosion at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital killed one person
Aerial view of police activity after an explosion at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital killed one person

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