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MP’s killing linked to terrorism, police say

SECURITY SERVICES BELIEVE THE ATTACKER ACTED ALONE

- LEIGH-ON-SEA

TThe BBC said it had received confirmati­on from Whitehall officials that the man’s name is Ali Harbi Ali.

he attacker who fatally stabbed British lawmaker David Amess was referred to an official counter-terrorist scheme for those thought to be at risk of radicalisa­tion, according to media reports.

Police said late Saturday that detectives had until October 22, to question the suspect after he was detained under the Terrorism Act, which allowed them to extend his detention.

Veteran Conservati­ve MP David Amess, 69, was talking with voters at a church in the small town of Leigh-on-Sea east of London when he was stabbed to death on Friday.

Police have said they are investigat­ing “a potential motivation linked to Islamist extremism”. The investigat­ion is being led by Scotland Yard’s Counter Terrorism Command.

The BBC said it had received confirmati­on from Whitehall officials that the man’s name is Ali Harbi Ali. Ali, a British citizen of Somali heritage, had been referred to Prevent, the UK’s scheme for those thought at risk of radicalisa­tion a few years ago, the BBC reported.

Ali is believed not have spent long on the programme, which is voluntary in nature, and was never formally a “subject of interest” to MI5, the domestic security agency, said the BBC.

Police and security services believe the attacker acted alone and was “self-radicalise­d”, The Sunday Times reported, while he may have been inspired by Al-Shabaab, Al Qaida-linked Islamists in Somalia.

Ali’s father Harbi Ali Kullane, a former adviser to the prime minister of Somalia, confirmed to The Sunday Times that his son was in custody, adding: “I’m feeling very traumatise­d.”

Police said they have been carrying out searches at three addresses in the London area in a “fast-paced investigat­ion”.

The Sun tabloid reported that the attacker stabbed Amess multiple times in the presence of two women staff, before sitting down and waiting for police to arrive.

 ?? AFP ?? Parishione­rs light candles during a special service in honour of David Amess at St Michael’s and All Angels Church yesterday.
AFP Parishione­rs light candles during a special service in honour of David Amess at St Michael’s and All Angels Church yesterday.

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