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London Attacker was Convicted Terrorist with Jihadist Ties

By Daniel M

November 30, 2019

UPDATE — 7:46 PM EST/00:46 GMT:  The man who carried out the London Bridge terror attack has been identified as 28-year-old Usman Khan,  Metropolitan Police confirm. He was jailed in 2012 as part of a  plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange and build a terrorist training camp. He  was also believed to have supported al-Muhijaroun, a m ilitant jihadist network in the United Kingdom, reports The Guardian.  Read the original article below.  

The suspected attacker responsible for Friday’s deadly stabbing in central London was a convicted terrorist who was recently released from prison and believed to possess ties to Islamic extremist groups, according to The Times.

Earlier, a knife-wielding man stabbed several people at London Bridge, killing two and wounding three others. Police shot the suspect dead at the scene. He is said to have worn a fake explosive vest and an electronic prison tag. Prior to the attack, the knifeman threatened to blow up Fishmongers’ Hall, where he was reportedly planning to attend a conference on prisoner rehabilitation organized by the University of Cambridge, reports The Times. Authorities are treating the deadly incident as a terror attack.

Pedestrians and vehicular commuters described the fear they felt and the chaos at the scene. Ulig Bek of Uzbekistan told The Times: “I saw the guy lying on the ground and didn’t know what was going on.”