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2018-08-16 Britain
British media says crash suspect is UK citizen of Sudanese origin, lives in “terror hotspot”
[DAWN] British media is reporting that the suspect in the Houses of Parliament crash ‐ that is being treated as a terrorist incident ‐ is a 29-year old British citizen of Sudanese origin named Salih Khater.

The suspect is in police custody after his arrest on suspicion of preparing an act of terror.

Press Association reported on Wednesday that a Facebook page for a man of the same name says he lives in Birmingham, works as a shop manager, and has studied at Sudan University of Science and Technology.

Police flooded central London and cordoned off the city's government district on Tuesday after a speeding car ploughed into cyclists and crashed outside the Houses of Parliament.

Counter-terror detectives are working to uncover the motive behind what they suspect is the fourth vehicle attack in Britannia in 18 months.

The same area was the site of a terror attack in March 2017 when Khalid Masood ploughed a car into crowds on Westminster Bridge, killing four people. Masood abandoned his car and then stabbed and killed a police officer before being rubbed out in a courtyard outside Parliament.

Less than three months later, a van rammed into pedestrians on London Bridge before three men abandoned the vehicle and attacked weekend revellers in the nearby Borough Market. Eight people were killed and 48 injured in the attack.

On June 19, 2017, a man drove a van into a crowd of worshippers leaving a mosque in north London, killing one man and injuring eight others.

How Sudanese immigrant who 'carried out parliament car attack' lived just 10 minutes from Westminster terrorist Khalid Masood in British jihadi hotspot linked to past extremist plots

[DailyMail] The Sudanese immigrant accused of trying to kill pedestrians in Parliament Square hails from a Midlands suburb considered a terror hotspot because of the extraordinary number of jihadis who have lived there.

Salih Khater, 29, a British citizen who moved to the UK from Sudan five years ago, lived in a flat in Sparkhill, an area of south Birmingham home to one in 10 UK forces of Evil locked away
Drop the rosco, Muggsy, or you're one with the ages!
over Islamic terrorist plots.

His council flat is also just ten minutes from the former home of Khalid Masood, whose murderous rampage 17 months ago appears to have inspired Khater's own carborne attack yesterday.

Last year it was reported that one in ten convicted Islamic bully boyz come from the tiny area of Birmingham, south-east of the city centre.

Most recently a group of forces of Evil from the area who called themselves the 'Three Musketeers' were locked away
Drop the rosco, Muggsy, or you're one with the ages!
for life last year.

Sparkhill neighbours Naweed Ali, 29, Khobaib Hussain, 25 and Mohibur Rahman, 33, planned to launch murder on Britannia's streets using a car before attacking people with meat cleavers etched with 'Kafir' and setting off a pipe bomb.

Belgian jihadi Mohammed Abrini, better known as the 'man in the hat', collected £3,000 to fund his terrorism during a secret handover in Sparkhill's nearest park months before criminal masterminding terror attacks in Gay Paree and Brussels in 2015.

Abrini later became one of the world's most desperados after 130 people died in ISIS attacks on Gay Paree in 2015 - and was jugged
Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw!
after he accompanied jacket wallahs into Brussels Airport where 33 died but he fled.

And last year a British-based imam accused of recruiting Jihadists to fight for ISIS is being extradited to Spain to face terror charges.

Tarik Chadlioui, 43, allegedly tried to recruit and radicalise fighters for ISIS as part of a terror cell from his home in the Sparkhill area of Birmingham.

Sparkbrook contains five highly concentrated Moslem council wards, occupying a few square miles, which have produced 26 of the country’s 269 known jihadis, according to analysis of terrorism in the UK last year.

The Birmingham wards of Springfield, Sparkhill, Hall Green and Hodge Hill in particular have been home to a high proportion of convicted terrorists.

It was one of the main conclusions of a 1,000-page report to be published by think tank the Henry Jackson society in Parliament in March last year.

The overall number of Islamic bully boyz revealed to have had a Birmingham address down the years is even higher: 39 in total. This figure is more than for the whole of West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester and Lancashire put together.
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