WAS HE SPOOKED?

Westminster attack suspect friends claim he ‘ISN’T a terrorist and was spooked by ambulance sirens’ as brother says he was visiting next week

FRIENDS of the Westminster attack suspect claim he "ISN'T a terrorist and was spooked by ambulance sirens" as his brother says he was due to visit him in Sudan next week.

Salih Khater is being grilled by terror cops after a car sped through lights smashing down cyclists before crashing into barriers outside Parliament yesterday.

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that his family was in a state of amazement at being accused of terrorism.

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"He called us by telephone and told us he wanted our product after his years in Britain and spent Eid vacation with us and compensated for the years he missed Sudan," he said.


This is what we know so far...

  • A silver Ford Fiesta crashed into anti-terror barriers outside the Houses of Parliament at 7.37am mowing down pedestrians and cyclists
  • Three people were hurt - including a man and a woman who were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries who have since been discharged
  • The 29-year-old driver, named by locals as Brit national Salih Khater, originally from Sudan, has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences and attempted murder
  • The suspect left Birmingham late on Monday night and drove around London for several hours before the rampage
  • Terror cops have carried out raids at two addresses in Birmingham, including the suspect's home, and one in Nottingham as part of their investigation
  • Experts are investigating whether it was a copycat of the previous Westminster attack in March last year
  • Extra cops will now be stationed at key transport hubs across the country
  • Theresa May praised medics and police for their quick response to the "attack"

 

Moment suspect drives a car into a Parliament barrier in Westminister
The terror suspect has been named by locals as British national Salih Khater, 29, pictured being arrested by cops outside ParliamentCredit: Sky News
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The brother added that Khater had got British citizenship and decided to visit his family last minute.

Despite the claims, police are still holding the man under the Terrorist Act after the chilling incident, which senior cops yesterday said "appeared deliberate."

Police also added Khater was not co-operating with officers during questioning, as they investigated the suspected terror attack.

It was revealed by cops he had left the West Midlands late on Monday night and spent hours stalking the streets of central London before mowing down 15 cyclists and trying to ram his way into Parliament at 50mph.

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