Car rams U.K. Parliament gate; pedestrians injured

Police say they are holding the driver on suspicion of terror offences

August 14, 2018 11:54 pm | Updated 11:55 pm IST - London

 Police stand in the street after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London, Britain, on Tuesday.

Police stand in the street after a car crashed outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London, Britain, on Tuesday.

A car crashed into barriers outside Britain’s Houses of Parliament in a suspected terror attack on Tuesday, injuring a “number of pedestrians” close to where five people were killed last year.

Police said they had arrested the driver, a man in his late 20s, and were holding him on suspicion of terrorist offences.

“At this stage, we are treating this as a terrorist incident,” said Scotland Yard police headquarters, adding that none of the injuries are believed to be “life-threatening”.

Footage shows the silver Ford Fiesta veering across an intersection, hitting a number of cyclists and pedestrians, before speeding into a barrier outside the Houses of Parliament in London at 7:37 am.

Another recording shows injured cyclists and pedestrians lying in the street in the immediate aftermath of the incident. Armed officers swooped in to arrest the driver, removing him from the vehicle at gunpoint.

Later images showed police holding the man, dressed in jeans and a black puffer jacket, in handcuffs as roads and Underground stations around parliament were sealed off.

 

“The driver of the car, a man in his late 20s... was arrested on suspicion of terrorist offences,” said police. “There was nobody else in the vehicle, which remains at the scene and is being searched. No weapons have been recovered at this stage.”

Police have yet to identify the suspect, who was not cooperating with detectives, said Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu.

The London Ambulance Service said they had treated a man and a woman at the scene and taken them to hospital.

The man was later discharged, while the woman remained in hospital, where she was being treated for serious but non-life-threatening injuries, according to Mr. Basu.

Emergency meeting

Prime Minister Theresa May, currently on holiday in Switzerland, tweeted that her “thoughts are with those injured in the incident in Westminster”.

Government officials will hold a meeting of the COBRA emergency committee at 2:00 pm. U.S. President Donald Trump responded on Twitter, urging tough action. “Another terrorist attack in London... These animals are crazy and must be dealt with through toughness and strength!” he wrote.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said “all Londoners, like me, utterly condemn all acts of terrorism on our city.

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