processing centre in dover last sunday was motivated by an extreme right wing terrorist ideology. 66 year old andrew leak from buckinghamshire threw up to three devices at the site. he is believed to have later taken his own life. the government has been facing widespread criticism for its handling of overcrowding at an immigration centre nearby. a group of detainees at a west london immigration centre caused a disturbance during a power cut on friday night. police and extra staff from the prison service arrived at harmondsworth detention centre near heathrow airport this morning. the home office said nobody had been injured and that the welfare of the people there was the top priority. earlier i spoke to to william neal who s a detention outreach caseworker at the jesuit refugee service visiting and supporting asylum seekers at harmondsworth. so essentially what we have are large institutions holding quite a large number of men. so at harmondsworth over 600 men in what
good afternoon. the firebombing of an immigration processing centre in kent was motivated by extreme right wing ideology and met the threshold for a terror incident, police have said. 66 year old andrew leak carried out the attack at the site in dover last sunday. two members of staff at the centre were left with minor injuries. he is believed to have later taken his own life. jon donnison has the latest. an act of terror. this is the moment andrew leak threw one of up to three makeshift firebombs in a drive by attack on a migrant processing centre in dover last sunday. today police said leak was motivated by terrorist ideology. in a statement, tim jacques, the senior national coordinator for counterterrorism policing, said. the suspect, andrew leak, is thought to have taken his own life shortly after the attack which police say was likely motivated by extreme right beliefs. it led to around 700 migrants being transferred from the dover processing centre to this one at mansto
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