A house in a Lincolnshire village has been raided by Met police
officers investigating yesterday’s alleged terror attack in Woolwich.
Officers swooped on the detached house as the name of one of the
suspects was revealed on internet forums and Twitter as Michael
Adebolajo, 28.
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He has been identified as the alleged killer seen ranting on video shortly after the murder of the soldier in Woolwich.
A second search in the early hours of this morning concentrated on a
house believed to belong to a woman related to Adebolajo in Romford,
Essex.Detectives and forensic officers were examining the top floor flat
belonging to Blessing Daniels.
They were seen taking plastic boxes into the block. Other officers sat in a white transit van outside the estate.
Michael Adebolajo, 28, and his unnamed accomplice are believed to
have run down the off-duty British soldier with a Vauxhall Tigra as he
walked back to the Woolwich Barracks at 2.20pm yesterday, crushing his
body against a road sign.
Witnesses said the terror suspects then ‘hacked and chopped’ at his
body like ‘crazed animals’, before dragging his corpse into the middle
of the road leaving a trail of blood.
As they apparently tried to decapitate him they were chanting ‘Allah
Akbar!’ – an Islamic phrase meaning ‘God is great’ – and yelling ‘this
is what God would have wanted’.
A blood-soaked Adebolajo, who was still holding a number of weapons
in his red-stained hands, then ranted on camera in a clear London accent
saying:
‘You people will never be safe’ before telling a passer-by they had not fled because they were waiting to ‘shoot the police’.
Within 20 minutes armed officers arrived and the fundamentalists charged at them wielding firearms, knives and a machete.
Police opened fire, shooting six bullets, leaving one seriously
injured. The pair remain under armed guard in two separate London
hospitals.
It is understood the men, who are being treated in separate hospitals
while under arrest, are most likely to be British citizens of Nigerian
descent who have converted to a radical form of Islam.
However, they are not thought to have links to terror groups based in
Nigeria, such as the jihadist militant organisation Boko Haram.
David Cameron today said: ‘We will defeat violent extremism by
standing together, by backing our police and security services and above
all by challenging the poisonous narrative of extremism on which this
violence feeds.
Speaking about the courageous actions of Mrs Loyau-Kennett he added:
When told by the attacker he wanted to start a war in London she replied
“you are going to lose. It’s only you versus many.” She speaks for us
all.’
Police were today seen outside a £365,000 detached house in a
Lincolnshire village where they raided a home where Adebolajo is listed
as having lived in the past.
There was no answer at the address believed to be that of Adebolajo’s
father, named by neighbours as Anthony Adebolajo.Mr Adebolajo, 56, is
believed to be a trained nurse now working in a managerial capacity
within the NHS.
The modern property was being monitored by two police patrol cars
stationed outside.Later in the morning, plain clothes officers, thought
to be from the Metropolitan Police, arrived at the modern estate and the
house and driveway was sealed off with police tape.
An officer at the scene described the property as a ‘crime scene’.Mr
Adebolajo bought the property in 2002. At one time a woman who wore a
burka was thought to live with him.
They believed he had up to four grown up children, although few if
any are thought to have stayed at the house for any period of time.
Michael Adebolajo was listed as being a resident there in 2004,
shortly after the family moved in.One nearby resident said: ‘I know his
family have ties to London, but whoever is at this house is very
secretive.
‘The curtains are always drawn at the front and the back, I’ve never seen anybody in the garden, either.
‘Neighbours said the house has been home to the same family for about a decade and the blinds at the house were today closed.
A spokesman said: ‘Lincolnshire Police can confirm that the
Metropolitan Police executed a search warrant under PACE at an address
in Lincolnshire.
‘This is in connection with the ongoing investigation into the murder
of a man in Woolwich. The Metropolitan Police are not prepared to
discuss the matter further at this stage.
‘A man who claims to know Abedolajo from their time at Mulgrave
Primary School today described him as ‘a nice man with impeccable
character’.
Anjem Choudary, who led Islamist group Al Muhajiroun – the banned
forerunner to Islam4UK wher Adebolajo ofen appeared with other radical
protesters – said he recognised him from TV footage at the scene.
Choudary said: ‘I went to the same primary school as him in Woolwich,
Mulgrave, and grew up in the same area and he came to the local mosque –
it was a peaceful community with lots of Muslim people from Somalia and
Pakistan. I didn’t know him that well so I can’t say where his family
was from.’
He converted around 2003 to Islam, before I met him and I knew him as
his convert name ‘Mujaheed’ when he used to attend our demonstrations
and lectures. I last saw him in 2011, he was a very nice man with
impeccable character and nothing unusual about him.
He added: ‘What he did was unusual and it’s not the kind of view that
I propagate and I do not condone the use of violence, but those views
are out there. Some members of the Muslim community struggle to express
themselves and he is making his voice heard in blood.’
Choudary suggested that it was possible the attack was motivated by
British government foreign policy in the Muslim world, and that this may
not have been an isolated incident.
He said: ‘We are a very politicised community. Some people are
angered by draconian measures such as ‘stop and search’ and restrictions
on free speech.‘There is a chance of more lone wolf attacks happening
again due to these draconian measures.
If you want to condemn anyone it’s the British government, this is
one death but if you add up the number of people killed and tortured by
the British government it is in the millions.’
This morning a group of military wives – some pushing prams, laid
flowers at the main gates of the barracks to pay their respects to the
dead soldier.
One of the women, in her 20s, who did not want to be named, said: ‘We
are a group of military wives.’We live just outside the base. We are
all just very numb at the moment – shaken up and very shocked. It could
have been any one of our husbands.
‘He was a young guy who cared very much about his job, like they all
do. I think he was in training. The atmopshere is very quiet. No one
really wants to talk. No one knows what to say.’We are very sad and
feeling quite raw at the moment.
A lot of our husbands left the country this morning to go to Kenya. I
don’t believe he was due to leave.’He was an attachment to our
batallion I think. He was in training to start off his life as a
soldier. It could have been any person on the street but for it to be
someone serving, we all feel targeted.
It’s not nice.’After the killing, the man believed to be Adebolajo is
alleged to have declared: ‘you and your kids will be next’.
Article Source: Daily Mail
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