-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%
-+ 0.00%
On the 14th local time, British anti-terrorist police chief and assistant police superintendent Lawrence Taylor said that Ann Widcombe, a former cabinet minister and former member of the Conservative House of Commons, was killed in a “targeted attack.” Currently, the police are investigating the planning process and preparations for the attack and the motives behind it, and have carried out an extensive search in this regard. Police have arrested a 28-year-old man. The suspect is suspected of committing, preparing or inciting terrorist acts and is also suspected of murder. Taylor said that according to the Anti-Terrorism Act, the police have been granted permission to extend the suspect's detention period to a maximum of seven days.
Share
Listen to the news
On the 14th local time, British anti-terrorist police chief and assistant police superintendent Lawrence Taylor said that Ann Widcombe, a former cabinet minister and former member of the Conservative House of Commons, was killed in a “targeted attack.” Currently, the police are investigating the planning process and preparations for the attack and the motives behind it, and have carried out an extensive search in this regard. Police have arrested a 28-year-old man. The suspect is suspected of committing, preparing or inciting terrorist acts and is also suspected of murder. Taylor said that according to the Anti-Terrorism Act, the police have been granted permission to extend the suspect's detention period to a maximum of seven days.
Disclaimer:Webull uses external vendor Google Translation Service for news translations where we endeavour to ensure these are correct, however, we recommend that you please double-check this information accordingly. Webull is not responsible for translation errors or issues.
What's Trending