Far-right activist faces terror charges for attack on solicitor in UK

Medlock was scheduled to appear in court via video link on Friday, but when the session began he removed his clothes and refused to put them back on again, prompting the judge to say he was “regarded as having deliberately absented himself.” (Reuters/File Photo)
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Updated 23 October 2020
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Far-right activist faces terror charges for attack on solicitor in UK

  • Cavan Medlock attacked a law firm in Harrow, England, wielding handcuffs, a knife and Nazi and Confederacy flags
  • He targeted a solicitor for his role in challenging the British government’s deportation of immigrants

LONDON: A British man has been charged with a terrorist plot to kill a solicitor whom he targeted for his role in challenging the UK government’s deportation of immigrants.

Cavan Medlock, 28, reportedly arrived at Duncan Lewis Solicitors in Harrow, England, brandishing a large knife, handcuffs, a Nazi flag and a Confederacy flag, and proceeded to conduct a “racially or religiously aggravated attack” on solicitor Sheroy Zaq.

He also threatened to kill one of the firm’s directors, Toufique Hossain, and Ravindran Tharmalangram, another employee. 

After his arrest, Medlock told police that he had intended to take hostages and display the flags “so that like-minded people would take action.”

Prosecutor Adam Harbinson claims Medlock is an extreme right-wing terrorist who targeted Zaq for his role in mounting legal challenges against the British government’s attempts to deport immigrants it deemed illegal.

Medlock was scheduled to appear in court via video link on Friday, but when the session began he removed his clothes and refused to put them back on again, prompting the judge to say he was “regarded as having deliberately absented himself.”

He was charged with preparation of a terrorist act for researching Duncan Lewis Solicitors and allegedly plotting to kill a lawyer in addition to previous charges, made on Sept. 8, of possession of a bladed article in a public place; threatening a person with a bladed article in a public place; assault by beating; making threats to kill; and two counts of causing racially aggravated alarm, harassment or distress.

Medlock was not asked to enter a plea, and a provisional trial date has been set for May 17, 2021.


Islamist militants show ‘unprecedented coordination’ in Burkina Faso attacks

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Islamist militants show ‘unprecedented coordination’ in Burkina Faso attacks

  • The assaults were on several towns in the north and east including Bilanga, Titao, Tandjari and Nare
  • The operations targeted military detachments, civilian convoys and market areas

DAKAR: Islamist militants have killed dozens of soldiers and civilians and overrun an army detachment over the past week in coordinated attacks across multiple regions of Burkina Faso, according to internal reports by two diplomatic missions reviewed by Reuters.
The operations by Al Qaeda–linked Jama’at Nusrat Al-Islam wal-Muslimin show the JNIM is increasingly able to mobilize across large swathes of territory at one time, said the reports, which described a list of locations and places that came under assault.
Burkina Faso’s military rulers seized power in a coup in 2022, promising to improve security. But militants’ attacks have increased in the ⁠West African country ⁠as state forces battle an insurgency that has spread across the Sahel from Mali.
The assaults were on several towns in the north and east including Bilanga, Titao, Tandjari and Nare, the diplomatic reports said. One also described an assault in the eastern city of Fada N’Gourma and flagged another in the northern Ouahigouya area.
“These attacks, which were almost simultaneous and spread across several provinces, demonstrate unprecedented ⁠coordination between militants and the junta’s inability to contain the assaults,” said one of the internal reports, which put the death toll at more than 180.
The other gave no toll but said the incidents appeared coordinated and involved several hundred militants serving JNIM and possibly Daesh affiliates.
The operations targeted military detachments, civilian convoys and market areas, it said.
JNIM has said it killed scores of troops from the Burkinabe army in attacks in the past week, US-based SITE Intelligence Group said on Monday.
Burkina authorities did not respond to a request for comment on the assaults or casualty reports.

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In the northern town of ⁠Titao, militants attacked ⁠an army base and set a market on fire, the internal reports said.
Nearly 80 soldiers and pro-government militia members were killed, one said. The other said about 10 civilians were killed there.
The dead civilians included eight tomato traders, Ghana’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
SITE quoted a media unit for JNIM as saying the insurgents had seized military vehicles, guns and other possessions in the assaults. More than a decade of insurgencies in the Sahel has displaced millions and engendered economic collapse, with violence pushing further south toward West Africa’s coast.
JNIM claimed nearly 500 attacks in Burkina Faso in 2025 and nearly 300 in Mali, SITE’s director, Rita Katz, said in a social media post on LinkedIn.