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#UK terror suspect had been picked up by police hours before stabbings

#UK terror suspect had been picked up by police hours before stabbings

June 23, 2020 | 3:29pm | Updated June 23, 2020 | 3:30pm

The suspected terrorist who allegedly stabbed to death three people in a UK park had been picked up by a specialist police squad just hours before the weekend killing spree, according to a report.

Khairi Saadallah, 25, was found roaming the streets of Reading by a police mental health team just before midnight Friday following an unspecified alert over his ongoing psychiatric care, the Daily Mail said.

The Libyan refugee was taken home — just to leave again the next day and allegedly stab to death three men enjoying a picnic, including 39-year-old American Joe Ritchie-Bennett, the report says.

He was held under the UK’s Terrorism Act as officials branded it a “terror-related” attack.

Saadallah was known to have “various mental health issues” and was deemed “aggressive and unpredictable” in official documents seen by the UK paper.

He was also released from prison for a previous offense just 16 days before the attack, former Labour justice minister Maria Eagle told the Commons, calling Saadallah a known “potential terrorist sympathizer.”

Saadallah had also been investigated by MI5 intelligence officers and was on a specialist deradicalization program aimed at preventing people becoming terrorists, The Times of London revealed.

He arrived in Britain eight years ago, claiming to have been a member of a group that helped overthrow the regime of Colonel Gaddafi, the paper said. 

It was not clear whether he was involved in a civilian role or took up arms during the Libyan civil war in which Gaddafi was deposed and killed, the report stressed.

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A police officer leaving flowers at the scene of the stabbings in Reading.

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Police forensics officers looking for evidence at the park.

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Speaker of the House Lindsay Hoyle leading a minute of silence for the stabbing victims in the House of Commons.

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Officials have not ruled out homophobia as a possible motive for the attack, according to the reports.

A friend also told the UK Times that the accused killer would make homophobic comments and had said that gay people were not accepted in Libya.

The three victims — Ritchie-Bennett, scientist David Wails, 49, and teacher James Furlong, 36 — were hailed as “the kindest, most genuine, and most loveliest people” in tribute outside a bar they frequented, the Blagrave Arms, the UK Times said.

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