Southport murder suspect charged with terror offence and producing ricin
Briefly

Serena Kennedy, chief constable of Merseyside police, emphasized that the murder of the three girls is not being treated as a terrorist incident despite new charges involving ricin.
Rudakubana faces multiple charges including three counts of murder, ten counts of attempted murder, and possession of a bladed article, showcasing the severity of his alleged actions.
The investigation into Rudakubana's actions is complex, and while new charges have arisen, there is still no evidence linking the knife attack or ricin production to terrorism.
Kennedy urged the public to refrain from speculation about the motivations behind the attacks, stating that for an act to be labeled terrorism, a clear motive must be established.
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