London police thwart suspected terrorist, armed with knives, near Parliament
Arrest comes a month after another attacker killed three outside Westminster
A suspected terrorist attack was thwarted in central London on Thursday after armed police arrested a man who is alleged to have been carrying knives near the Houses of Parliament.
The dramatic afternoon arrest followed a tense intelligence operation that had earlier identified the man detained as being of concern to counter-terrorism investigators. His movements were being tracked just before his arrest.
The scene where the man, aged 27, was arrested is metres away from where five weeks ago Khalid Masood attacked Westminster bridge and the parliamentary estate, leaving five people, including himself, dead. That attack last month saw Masood first use a vehicle to mow down pedestrians and then a knife to stab a police officer to death.
The suspect in the latest incident was seen pinned to the ground after his arrest, with armed officers standing over him. Shortly afterwards forensic experts could be seen examining the ground where at least one knife had fallen onto the road.
The man, believed to be from the London area, had come to the attention of MI5 and Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism command.