Man arrested after knife attack outside Buckingham Palace

This photo taken from the Twitter account of Matt Vincent, shows policemen stand guarding the streets outside Buckingham Palace in London, on Friday, after a man was stopped in possession of knife and injured two police officers. (AFP)
Updated 26 August 2017
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Man arrested after knife attack outside Buckingham Palace

LONDON: A man was arrested on Friday after attacking police with a knife outside Queen Elizabeth II’s Buckingham Palace residence in London, police said.
The attacker, believed to be aged in his early twenties, stopped his car near a police vehicle outside the world famous palace at around 8.35pm (1935 GMT), according to a Metropolitan Police statement.
“Officers spotted a large knife in his vehicle and went to arrest him,” said the statement. “During the course of detaining the man, two male police officers suffered minor injuries to their arm.”
The officers required hospital treatment, according to police, who said it was too early to say whether the attack was an act of terrorism.
The attack comes with Britain and much of Europe on high alert following a string of major attacks over the past two years, most of which have been claimed by, or blamed on jihadists:
In Britain alone a total of 35 people have been killed three attacks in London and Manchester since March.
Two of those involved a vehicle plowing into pedestrians.
The other attack was a bombing in May at a pop concert by US star Ariana Grande in the Manchester which killed 22 people including children..

The assailant in Friday’s attack was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and assault and taken by to a London hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
He will then be taken to a London police station for questioning.
“The quick and brave actions of both officers meant that the suspect was detained very quickly,” said police officer Guy Collings.
“No members of the public had any interaction with this individual at the scene. It is too early in this investigation to speculate any further.”
Social media users posted videos of a fleet of police cars and ambulances outside the palace, with the surrounding roads sealed off as police searched the area.
Twitter user Amir Jan Malik wrote: “Stuck outside Buckingham palace with many armed police officers. Heavy rifles on display traffic at a halt.”
Eyewitness Kiana Williamson told the Press Association that “there was one police van and one car, there was also a civilian’s car that had veered toward the police car.
“They were trying to get the man out of the car, shouting, more police were arriving on to the scene and the man was fighting back,” she said.
“The man had been restrained and looked almost unconscious by the side of the road.
“I didn’t see the car driving but the car had been left at the side of the road and an eye witness had said that he had driven toward the police car,” she added.
The incident occurred just two hours after a knifeman attacked two soldiers in Brussels in what authorities are treating as a terrorist attack.
The Queen was at her Balmoral residence in Scotland, although the palace said it would not comment on security issues.


Russia says two crew members from US-seized tanker released

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Russia says two crew members from US-seized tanker released

  • “Two Russian sailors have been released and are on their way home to Russia,” Zakharova said
  • Russia announced earlier this month that the US had decided to release the Russian duo

MOSCOW: Moscow said Wednesday two Russian crew members of a tanker seized this month by the United States in the Atlantic had been released and were on their way home.
US authorities took over the Russian-flagged vessel earlier this month, alleging it was part of a shadow fleet carrying oil from countries such as Venezuela, Russia and Iran in violation of US sanctions.
The United States said publicly that the Marinera’s crew could be prosecuted. Russia said that would be “categorically unacceptable” and accused Washington of stoking tensions and threatening international shipping.
“Two Russian sailors have been released and are on their way home to Russia,” foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told the state-run RIA Novosti news agency on Wednesday.
Russia announced earlier this month that the United States had decided to release the two Russian crew members, but last week its Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the decision had not yet been implemented.
The captain and the first officer of the tanker have left UK waters, Solicitor General for Scotland, Ruth Charteris told a court hearing Tuesday, Press Association news agency reported.
“The captain and the first officer are now aboard the US Coast Guard vessel Munro and have departed the United Kingdom’s territorial sea,” Charteris said.
Twenty-six of the 28 crew have left the ship, officials told AFP. They were processed at a military site in Inverness, Scotland, the court was told, according to Press Association.
Five wanted to travel to the United States and 21 elsewhere. None have claimed asylum, the court heard.
“At the request of the US authorities, crew members have been allowed to disembark for onwards travel,” a UK government spokesperson told AFP Wednesday.
“They will be processed in line with all appropriate immigration and legal requirements.”
Britain was not involved in the movement of the other two crew members, the government said.
The United States seized the tanker, previously known as Bella 1, which was being escorted by the Russian navy, after chasing it from near the Venezuelan coast.
It was re-flagged and re-named to bring it under Russian jurisdiction in a bid to discourage the United States from trying to take it as part of its campaign against Venezuela.