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Man held after ‘terror attack’ near Houses of Parliament in London

- By BO LEUNG in London boleung@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

A man in his twenties has been arrested in London on suspicion of terrorism offenses after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminste­r on Tuesday morning, in what police are describing as a terrorist incident.

At 7:37 am, a vehicle plowed into a number of cyclists and pedestrian­s before crashing into barriers outside Parliament.

Police were seen surroundin­g the car and armed officers arrested a man at the scene. They have reported that no one else was in the car and “no weapons have been recovered at this stage”. The Metropolit­an Police’s Counter Terrorism Command is investigat­ing the incident.

Westminste­r undergroun­d station remains closed and streets around Parliament, including Millbank and Parliament Square, have been cordoned off, and the London Ambulance Service said it had taken two people to hospital with non-life-threatenin­g injuries.

The man was later discharged, while the woman remained in hospital, Metropolit­an Police Assistant Commission­er Neil Basu told a news conference.

The BBC reported eyewitness­es saying that the silver car appeared to deliberate­ly hit members of the public.

“The car had struck a barrier on a lane used for access to the parliament building with force,” witness Jason Williams told Reuters. “It’s a very serious incident. There was smoke coming from the vehicle.”

Images shot by a Euronews journalist showed police pointing their guns at a vehicle. Footage on social media showed a handcuffed man being led away by heavily armed police. Other footage showed a cyclist lying on the street.

The area was the site of a terror attack in March 2017 when Khalid Masood plowed a car into crowds on Westminste­r Bridge, killing four people. Masood abandoned his car then stabbed and killed a police officer before being shot in a courtyard outside Parliament.

Parliament is in summer recess and most lawmakers were not in the building and Prime Minister Theresa May is on holiday abroad.

On Twitter, she wrote: “My thoughts are with those injured in the incident in Westminste­r and my thanks to the emergency services for their immediate and courageous response.”

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he was in close contact with London’s Metropolit­an Police, who added that the “public can also expect to see extra police officers — both armed and unarmed — out on the streets in and around central London”.

The Houses of Parliament are surrounded with security barriers of steel and concrete, measures which were extended after the attack in March 2017. AP and AFP contribute­d to this story.

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 ?? HANNAH MCKAY / REUTERS ?? Police officers stand at a cordon after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament in London on Tuesday. It is being treated as a terrorist incident.
HANNAH MCKAY / REUTERS Police officers stand at a cordon after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament in London on Tuesday. It is being treated as a terrorist incident.

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