A MAN detained after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament in a suspected terror attack has been further arrested for attempted murder, Scotland Yard said.
The 29-year-old British national of Sudanese origin, originally arrested on a terrorism charge after allegedly ploughing into cyclists and a security barrier, is called Salih Khater, a source confirmed.
Satisfied they know the identity of the man who was arrested, the Metropolitan Police said the priority of the investigation team continues to be to understand the motivation. The force said officers have concluded searches at two addresses in Birmingham and one in Nottingham. They are continuing to search a third property in Birmingham.
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Residents who knew Khater have described him as a quiet man who frequently visited the Bunna Internet Cafe on Stratford Road in Birmingham. One customer, who would only give his name as Adam, said he had been served coffee by Khater and that he was a polite and apparently humble man.
“I am still in shock. I’ve known him for about a year and he is a very, very good man,” he said. “I can’t see him doing anything stupid. He was polite, humble and he kept himself to himself ... I can’t see it not being an accident – I couldn’t see him hurting a fly, never mind a human being.”
Ahmed Abdi, originally from Somalia, said Khater was regularly at the cafe, and was a “very quiet” man who “never spoke” and drove a small, old white car.
The 43-year-old, who recognised his image on the news, said he knew the man as Salih and had known him for around a year and a half.
A police search is thought to have taken place about a mile from the cafe, at a tower block in the Highgate area, where a plainclothes officer prevented reporters from entering the 10th floor landing.
Khater was previously an accountancy student at Coventry University, a spokesman said, confirming he attended between September last year and May.
He added that Khater failed the first year of his course and his enrolment was terminated.
The silver Ford Fiesta used in the attack was driven from Birmingham to London late on Monday and spent almost five hours in the Tottenham Court Road area. It was then driven around the Westminster area for more than 90 minutes before it crashed into a security barrier just before 7.40am yesterday.
Video footage showed the car’s approach towards Parliament, where it crossed into oncoming traffic and collided with cyclists before entering a small road and crashing into a security barrier.
Three people sustained non-life-threatening injuries. One man was treated at the scene while another man and a woman were taken to hospital but were discharged by yesterday evening.
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