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‘Action Terror’: Man is in the murder of the Ames British lawyer

'Action Terror': Man is in the murder of the Ames British lawyer
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LONDON: British police accused a 25-year-old man on Thursday with the murder of parliamentarians David Amess and said the murder was an act of terrorism.
Amess, 69, from the conservative party Prime Minister Boris Johnson, was given Pnified on Friday at the Belfairs Methodist Church at Leigh-on-Sea, Northeast London, where he had met with a constituency.
Paramedics tried to save him on the floor of the church, but in vain.
The murder, only five years after other members of the parliament was killed, creasing the formation of British politics and has driven the call to improve security for parliamentarians.
Ali Harbi Ali, a resident of London Heritage Somalia, has been indicted by murder and prepared acts of terrorism based on the 2006 terrorism law, police said.
Ali, the son of a former media adviser to the former Somali Prime Minister, will appear at the Westminster Judge Court London later on Thursday.
“We will submit to court that this murder has a terrorist connection, namely having religious and ideological motivation,” Nick prices, head of special prosecution services and counter terrorism divisions.
“He has also been charged with preparation for terrorist acts.
This attended the evidence of the evidence collected by the metropolitan police in his investigation.” Amess, married to five children, was first chosen for the parliament to represent the city of Basildon in 1983, and then nearby Southend West in 1997.
He was in a friend by Queen Elizabeth for its public services in 2015.
Peaceamess man said he was a person Patriot and a peace man.
“So, we ask people to put aside the difference and show good and love to all.
This is the only way forward.
Set aside hatred and work towards togetherness,” they said in a statement.
Matt Jukes, Assistant Commissioner of the London Police for specialist operations, send condolences to family, friends and colleagues.
“The work of my colleagues in the Command Counter Terrorism Met will continue appace,” Jukes said.
But he warned of speculation about the motivation of men charged.
“I understand the very large level of public interest in this matter, but now the accusation has been brought, it is very important for everyone to carry out restraints when commenting on IT in public, to ensure the future court processes are not prejudiced in any way,” Jukes said.
He said there was no other arrest made and the police did not look for other people in connection with the murder.
On Wednesday, British Interior Minister Priti Patel said the level of threat of terrorism to parliamentarians is now considered substantial, which means the attack is considered possible.

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