Man Charged With Terror Offense After Trying to Enter Israeli Embassy in London
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A 33-year-old man named Abdullah Sabah Albadri was arrested in London for attempting to enter the Israeli Embassy with a knife, leading to multiple charges including terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2006. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that he was taken into custody following this incident which occurred on Monday evening. The police stressed there is no ongoing threat to the public, and the Israeli Embassy expressed relief that the attack was thwarted without injuries to staff or visitors.
Abdullah Sabah Albadri, 33, was arrested after attempting to enter the Israeli Embassy armed with a knife, leading to charges of terrorism and public order offenses.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed that Mr. Albadri was further arrested on suspicion of an offense against the Terrorism Act after trying to access the embassy.
Dominic Murphy stated they do not seek others in connection with the incident and believe there is no wider threat to the public after thwarting the attack.
The Israeli Embassy expressed gratitude to British security forces for preventing the attack, ensuring safety for all staff and visitors on site.
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