The Scotsman

Terrorist found guilty of murdering MP Sir David Amess and plotting to attack others

- By STEPHEN WILKIE stephen.wilkie@jpimedia.co.uk

A homegrown terrorist has been found guilty of stabbing Sir David Amess to death and plotting to attack other MPS including Michael Gove.

Ali Harbi Ali, 25, was convicted of murder by a jury at the Old Bailey today of repeatedly stabbing father-of-five Sir David, 69, on 15 October 2021, and of a second offence of preparing acts of terrorism.

He had used a false address to deceive the MP’S staff that he lived in the local area and made the journey from London to Leigh-on-sea armed with the large kitchen knife that was used in the attack.

Following the verdict, Nick Price, Head of the Crown Prosecutio­n Service Counter (CPS) Terrorism Division said: “Sir David’s murder was a terrible attack on an MP as he went about his work. But it was also an attack on our democracy, it was an attack on all of us, an attack on our way of life.

“This was a horrific act of terrorism motivated by religious and ideologica­l beliefs.

“There is no place for terrorism in our society and we will continue to prosecute these acts to the full extent of the law.

“Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Sir David. Their pain and suffering donotendwi­ththisconv­iction.”

During the trial, jurors heard how ahead of the fatal attack, Ali claimed he wanted to discuss foreign policy but instead pulled a large knife from his pocket and stabbed Sir David in the stomach.

Two members of the public heard Ali admit to the killing and he also threatened to stab witnesses – which prevented them going to the MP’S aid. He told them the attack had been planned and that he wanted to kill every MP who voted for bombings in Syria.

When police arrived, witnesses said that Ali rushed towards them in an attempt to be shot and killed.

As part of the case, the CPS proved that Ali had plotted to carry out an act of terrorism for some time.

Frommay201­9heresearc­hed and planned attacks on Members of Parliament and the

Houses of Parliament. This included specific trips to a constituen­cy surgery of Mike Freer MP and the home address of Michael Gove.

Followingh­isarrest,anotehe wrote to his family and friends explaining why he had committed this crime was found on his phone. In the moments immediatel­y before the attack he sent this note to them. A further note was also discovered on his phone, created in May 2019, which outlined his plans for another attack.

On his home computer there were multiple searches and webpageres­ultsrelati­ngtomps and their surgeries. Investigat­ionsshowed­thataliund­ertook

reconnaiss­ance near Mike Freer’s surgery on 17 September 2021, and Michael Gove’s home address on four occasions in March and June 2021.

A staff member at one of Mike Freer’s surgeries identified a man who matched Ali’s descriptio­n as staring into the building. CCTV footage also captured Ali performing reconnaiss­ance of the area around the Houses of Parliament on 16, 20 and 22 September 2021.

Ali will be sentenced at a later date.

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 ?? ?? 0 Above, David Amess was stabbed to death by Ali Harbi, left, who has been found guilty of murdering him and preparing acts of terrorism; below, the desk at Belfairs Methodist Church, where Sir David was holding a constituen­cy surgery when he was killed
0 Above, David Amess was stabbed to death by Ali Harbi, left, who has been found guilty of murdering him and preparing acts of terrorism; below, the desk at Belfairs Methodist Church, where Sir David was holding a constituen­cy surgery when he was killed

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