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British police arrested 3 under the acts of terrorism after a taxi blast claim

British police arrested 3 under the acts of terrorism after a taxi blast claim
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LONDON: British counter terrorism police lead the investigation on Monday after arresting three suspected men aged between 21 and 29 under the terrorism law after an explosion outside the woman’s hospital in Liverpool on Sunday.
The explosion involved a taxi and a male car passenger was declared dead at the scene outside the Liverpool woman’s hospital and had not been formally identified.
The local Merseyside police said the taxi driver was taken to the hospital where he was treated due to his injury, which was not seen as a life threat.
“The detective of the police terrorism police North West continued to maintain an open mind of the cause of the explosion and cooperated with colleagues at the Merseyside police when investigations continued at speed,” Force said in a statement.
“So far we understand that the car involved is a taxi that stopped at the hospital shortly before the explosion occurred,” said the police statement.
The incident occurred around the time of the British for two minutes to mark the commemoration of Sundays – marked every year on the second Sunday of November, to commemorate the military and civil and female military and female commotion contributions in two world conflicts and later.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Private Secretary Priti Patel issued a statement on Twitter behind the explosion.
“My mind with everyone who was influenced by a terrible incident in Liverpool today.
I would like to thank emergency services for their response and professionalism, and the police for their sustainable work on the investigation,” Johnson said.
“Our police and emergency services work hard to set what happened and it was true they were given time and space to do it,” said Patel.
In February, the threat rate of British terror was derived from “severe” to “substantial”, which showed that instead of “very possible” attacks they were now categorized as “possibly”.
Images available online showed the car burned and then burned.
Phil Garrigan, the head of the Merseyside firefight and rescue service, said the fire “fully developed” when his crew arrived and that the injured driver had fled before being held.
“Staff from Fire and Rescue Mersey services have worked all day and are on the scene in minutes,” Garrigan said.
“We will continue our partnership with the Merseyside Police and the Liverpool City Council by providing security affected by the people seen.
And will knock on the door to talk to people in the area and examine their welfare,” he said.
Immediately after the explosion, gunmen stormed several multi-storey houses in Sutcliffe Street in Liverpool, northwest England, where three arrests were made.
The Sutcliffe Street and Boaler Street section remains united, with a heavy police presence on the scene as a continuing question.
Constant head Serena Kennedy, from the Merseyside police, tried to convince the public, said these events were very rare and there would be a police presence that was increasing and seen in the streets in the coming days.
“It is also important that, at this very early stage, people do not speculate about what happened.
We will try to renew our community as soon as we can,” he said.
Liverpool Women’s Hospital said visiting access has been restricted until further notice and the patient has been transferred to another hospital if possible.
The hospital receives around 50,000 patients every year as one of the largest hospitals in Europe.

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