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Asylum seeker accused of murder said he would have ‘killed thousands’

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A MOROCCAN asylum seeker on trial for knifing a pensioner to death in the street and attempting to murder a Christian convert told police he would have killed “thousands” if he had a rifle.

Ahmed Alid, 45, was being questioned over the death of Terence Carney, a stranger whom he allegedly stabbed in Hartlepool town centre, eight days after the Hamas attacks on Israel in October.

He had first allegedly stabbed housemate Javed Nouri, 31, who was also an asylum seeker and who had converted to Christiani­ty, before Alid fled into the street from their shared accommodat­ion in Wharton Terrace.

After his arrest, Alid was taken to Middlesbro­ugh Police Station, Teesside Crown Court has heard.

The prosecutio­n has said Alid was motivated by “revenge” for Israel killing Palestinia­ns.

Asked about the initial attack on Mr Nouri, Alid said in Arabic: “I swear to almighty Allah, if I had a heavy weapon, this would be thousands because they had killed innocent children. I swear to almighty Allah, if I had a Kalashniko­v, I will use it to kill them to the last bullet, today before tomorrow.”

Using an interprete­r, Alid confirmed he was responsibl­e for stabbing Mr Carney and Mr Nouri. He also said if there was no ceasefire in Israel and Gaza “there will be a flood of innocent victims here in Britain”.

Alid also said: “There will be a big explosion in the UK because they killed innocent children.”

A video recording of the police interview showed Alid become angry towards the interprete­r and insult him shortly before detectives called the proceeding­s to a halt.

The jury has heard that two female detectives questionin­g him were assaulted after one of them tried to get between Alid and the interprete­r when she became concerned about the defendant’s manner.

Alid denies murder, attempted murder and two counts of assault.

The trial continues.

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