UK arrests three as footage of London
Bridge attack appears online
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[June 08, 2017]
LONDON (Reuters) - British police
investigating the deadly attacks on London Bridge on Saturday said they
had arrested three more suspects, as footage of the moment officers shot
the assailants dead appeared online.
Counter terrorism officers, backed up by armed colleagues, arrested two
men on the street in Ilford, east London, late on Wednesday, while a
third was arrested at a house nearby, police said in a statement.
Two of the men, aged 27 and 29, were held on suspicion of preparing acts
of terrorism while the third was detained over suspected drugs offences.
Eight people were killed and 50 injured after three Islamist militants
drove into pedestrians on London Bridge late on Saturday, then attacked
revelers in nearby bars and restaurants with knives.
Closed circuit TV footage, which appeared online and in British media,
showed the attackers - Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba -
cornering a victim and starting to stab him before police are seen
arriving and opening fire.
Police have previously said eight officers who rushed to scene fired
about 50 rounds, killing the three attackers.
The Times newspaper also said it had obtained footage of the men
laughing and joking five days before the attack as they met outside the
Ummah Fitness Center, a gym in east London where Butt trained.
Earlier this week the gym put a note on its door which read: "While Mr
Butt did occasionally train here at UFC gym we do not know him well nor
did we see anything of concern."
Police and the security agencies are facing questions about whether they
missed chances to thwart the attack.
Butt had appeared in a television documentary called "The Jihadis Next
Door", as one of a group of men who unfurled an Islamic State flag in a
park and who had connections with known radical preachers.
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A police officer stands outside Borough Market in London, Britain,
June 8, 2017. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Zaghba, an Italian-Moroccan national, was identified as a possible
militant threat after he was stopped at Bologna airport in 2016 as
tried to reach Syria. He was not charged, but local police monitored
him carefully and said they had tipped off Britain when he
subsequently moved to London.
The authorities have said Butt was known to police and the domestic
security service MI5 but there was no intelligence that an attack
was being planned. They said they were unaware of the other two men.
Police have made more than a dozen arrests in the wake of the London
Bridge attacks, but most have now been released without charge.
In a separate investigation not linked to the London Bridge attacks,
officers backed up by armed police arrested three men in east London
on Thursday on suspicion of preparing for acts of terrorism.
(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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