Driver arrested for terrorism offences after cyclists hit outside British parliament

Driver arrested for terrorism offences after cyclists hit outside British parliament

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Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Neil Basu speaks to the media after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London

British police arrested a man on suspicion of terrorism offences on Tuesday after he drove a car through a group of cyclists and into security barriers outside parliament, injuring three people.


Londonโ€™s Metropolitan Police said the incident, which appeared to be the second attack on parliament in just under 18 months, was being treated as a terrorism incident.

Police said a silver Ford Fiesta collided with a number of cyclists and pedestrians before crashing into barriers outside the Houses of Parliament at 0637 GMT.

โ€œThe driver of the car, a man in his late 20s, was arrested at the scene by armed officers,โ€ police said in a statement. โ€œHe was arrested on suspicion of terrorist offences. There was nobody else in the vehicle, which remains at the scene and is being searched. No weapons have been recovered at this stage.โ€

In March 2017, Khalid Masood, 52, killed four people on nearby Westminster Bridge before he stabbed to death an unarmed police officer in the grounds of parliament. He was shot dead at the scene. It was the first of five attacks on Britain last year which police blamed on terrorism.

Londonโ€™s Ambulance Service said it had treated two people at the scene on Tuesday and they had been taken to hospital. Their injuries were not believed to be serious. A third person with minor injuries was assessed at the scene.


Armed police swarmed the scene and cordoned off a large area around the parliament in central London, usually bustling with tourists and government workers.

โ€œItโ€™s a very serious incident,โ€ witness Jason Williams told reporters. โ€œThere was smoke coming from the vehicle.โ€

Camera footage showed the vehicle taking a wrong turn into a group of cyclists waiting at a traffic light before veering across the road and into a lane used for accessing parliament where it struck a barrier and came to a halt.

Government security officials were due to hold a meeting of their emergency committee at 1300 GMT to discuss the incident.

Images shot by a Euronews journalist showed police pointing their guns at the vehicle shortly after the crash. Footage on social media showed a handcuffed man being led away by heavily armed police. Other footage showed a cyclist lying on the street.

Prime Minister Theresa May, who like other lawmakers is on holiday during parliamentโ€™s summer recess, said her thoughts were with the people injured.


Westminster Underground station, close to parliament, was closed to the public and the building cordoned off.

Britain is on its second-highest threat level of โ€œsevereโ€, meaning an attack is considered highly likely and the authorities say a dozen Islamist plots had been foiled since Masoodโ€™s attack in Westminster last year.

Last week, a Muslim convert admitted plotting to kill more than 100 people by driving a truck into pedestrians on Londonโ€™s Oxford Street, the capitalโ€™s major shopping thoroughfare.

In October last year, 11 people were injured when a car collided with pedestrians near Londonโ€™s Natural History Museum, raising fears of an attack, but police later said the incident was a road traffic accident.

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