Telegraph: one of the London terrorists were trying to recruit children

Telegraph: one of the London terrorists were trying to recruit children

A police report was written by a neighbor who accused him of “brainwashing” its kids.

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LONDON, June 5. /TASS/. Terrorist cell that had committed the attacks in the British capital by extremists, had been under police surveillance since March of this year. As reported by the newspaper The Telegraph, one of the attackers came into the view of militiamen for at least two years ago when he was accused of child recruitment.

A police report was written by a neighbor who accused him of “brainwashing” its kids.

According to the woman, the conflict occurred after the students returned home from a walk, said “I want to become Muslims.” In addition, the newspaper cites the example of one teenager who went to the same gym that one of the attackers.

According to the young man, that tried to convince him and others to join the ranks of the terrorist organization “Islamic state” (IG, is prohibited in Russia).

In addition, a friend of one of the perpetrators of the attack (the newspaper did not specify whether we are talking about already mentioned above, the person or another participant in the crime — approx. TASS) has also contacted police after he learned that his companion began to sympathize with the radical Islamists. According to him, he regularly listened to the speech of one of the radical American preachers of the Islamists.

Late in the evening of 3 June, three terrorists in the car made arrival on pedestrians in the area of London bridge and then get to borough market-market, got out of the car and with knives attacked passers-by. According to the latest data, as a result of the attack seven people were killed, 48 were hospitalized, condition 21 of them is estimated as critical.

Now the police conducts searches in the Eastern suburbs of the British capital as part of the investigation of the terrorist attacks and detained several people for questioning. Earlier on Sunday, the police detained 12 people, one was later released. Today, Prime Minister Theresa may is to hold a meeting of the government’s emergency Committee COBRA (“Cobra”) to discuss further actions by the authorities in response to the actions of terrorists.

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