Boris Johnson criticises the parole of terrorist

the Terrorist, who on Friday killed the two at the London Bridge in the English capital, had been automatically released on parole after only serving half of hi

Boris Johnson criticises the parole of terrorist

the Terrorist, who on Friday killed the two at the London Bridge in the English capital, had been automatically released on parole after only serving half of his terrorism-related judgment.

It has been fierce criticism of the English prime minister, Boris Johnson, on Saturday afternoon visited the London Bridge to see the crime scene and talk with police.

"I simply mean not the automatic, early releases, where you cut half of a sentence and closes very serious violent criminals out early works. We have clear evidence that it does not work," said Boris Johnson, for the BBC.

the prime minister praised the police for the fast action because they were on site within four minutes.

But in particular he sent a big thank you to the civilians who witnessed the attack and intervened, and helped to overpower the terrorist.

"I also pay tribute - which I am sure, that the entire country do - it and courage of the civilians who risked their own lives at stake," said Boris Johnson.

It was spectacular scenes, when a group of civilians went to the counter-attack on the terrorist, identified as Usman Khan, who in 2012 was Ultrabet convicted of planning the terror.

Videos from the situation shows how three men overcame him.

The one sprayed the offender in the head with a fire extinguisher, while another thrust the terrorist with a long narhvaltand. At the same time, lay a third man the terrorist down in it that looked like a wrestling match.

the Offender began his attack in the historic building Fishmongers Hall on London Bridge, where he, according to british media stack two people to death with a knife and injured three others.

In the Fishmongers Hall was there during the attack a conference of former convicts, and on the wall hung the big narhvaltand.

According to The Guardian pulled one of the participants in the conference narhvaltanden down from the wall and used it to poke against the terrorist, who was still out on the actual London Bridge.

Subsequently, the offender overpowered by both civilians and police officers.

While the crowd fought on the ground with the terrorist, they got the eye on it that looked like a vest with a suicide bomb.

Videos from the site shows how people suddenly turn away from the offender, as they discover the west.

Subsequently shot and killed the police Usman Kahn.

Date Of Update: 30 November 2019, 23:00
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