UK: Reading stabbing attack suspect Libya-born Khairi Saadallah known to MI5

UK: Reading stabbing attack suspect Libya-born Khairi Saadallah known to MI5
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Stabbing suspect Libya-born Khairi Saadallah

LONDON, June 23 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The man held on suspicion of killing three people at a park in Reading was known to MI5, security sources say.

Khairi Saadallah, 25, from the town, was arrested on Saturday and police say they are not looking for anyone else over the terror incident.

Saadallah is originally from Libya and came to the attention of MI5 in 2019.

PM Boris Johnson said he was “appalled and sickened” by the attack in Forbury Gardens on Saturday evening.

He promised action following the incident “if there are lessons that we need to learn”.

Counter-Terrorism Policing South East (CTSPE) said a 25-year-old man from Reading, who was arrested initially on suspicion of murder on Saturday, has now been re-arrested under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000.

Security sources said the suspect came to the attention of the security services after they received information he had aspirations to travel abroad – potentially for terrorism.

When the information was further investigated, as the first stage of looking into a potential lead, no genuine threat or immediate risk was identified.

No case file was opened which would have made him a target for further investigation.

Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu, head of counter-terrorism policing, described it as an “atrocity” and said his “deepest sympathies go to the families who will be mourning loved ones after this horrific act”.

One victim has been named as teacher James Furlong – described by his family as “a wonderful man”.

Paying tribute to Furlong, 36, head of history, government and politics at The Holt School in Wokingham, his parents Gary and Janet said: “He was beautiful, intelligent, honest and fun.”

The Holt School said Furlong was a “kind and gentle man” with a “real sense of duty”.

In a statement, Anne Kennedy and Katie Pearce – co-head teachers of the secondary school for girls – saidFurlong “truly inspired everyone he taught through his passion for his subject and his dedication”.

“He was determined that our students would develop a critical awareness of global issues and in doing so, become active citizens and have a voice,” they said. — NNN-AGENCIES

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