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BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Threat to the public. To this end, we carried out two searches at addresses both in staffordshire and in the stoke on trent area. The Prime Minister says he wants longer sentences for violent offenders , and says the attack is proof serious criminals shouldnt be released from prison early. The practice of automatic Early Release, where we cut a sentence in half, and lets serious violent offenders out early, simply isnt working, and we have some very good evidence of how that isnt working, im afraid, in this case. But the mayor of london sadiq khan says ministers are to blame for reducing sentences for serious offenders. Judges used to have the power to give an indeterminate sentence to protect the public. And in other news, millions of commuters will have to pay an average of 2. 7 more for rail tickets in the new year. And england will face croatia in their opening game for the euro 2020, on 14th june. Good evening. One of the victims of yesterdays terror attack has been named as jack merritt, a cambridge graduate who was helping coordinate a conference on prisoner rehabilitation near London Bridge. He was one of two People Killed by 28 year old usman khan, a former prisoner whod been convicted of terrorism offences, and released from prison on licence last year. Khan, whod been invited to the conference, was shot dead by police after members of the public tackled him. Heres our Home Affairs Correspondent daniel sandford. 25 years old and a keen traveller, jack merritt had a masters from Cambridge University. He was described by his father today as a beautiful spirit who always took the side of the underdog. Yesterday, he was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack by a former prisoner at a conference that he had helped organise. In the aftermath, his killer was wrestled to the ground by other former prisoners who had been attending the conference and then shot dead by police. The man who stabbed him, usman khan, was released from prison last year halfway through a sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchange. 11 years ago he told the bbc he was no terrorist. I have been born and bred in england, in stoke on trent and all the Community Knows me and if you ask them, they will know, these labels they are putting on like terrorist, they will know, i am no terrorist. Today, his lawyer said his client had wanted help with de radicalisation but had not got the right assistance. He requested assistance with addressing some of his thinking. He recognised that. His extreme violent ideology was wrong and he wanted to correct himself and move on. A Police Forensic tent marks the place where usman khan was shot dead by police. But the building where he carried out his attack is just on this side of the bridge. That was where he was attending a conference on prisoner rehabilitation. A conference at which he turned on some of those who had invited him and killed him. Had invited him and killed them. This picture was taken just before the attack at the conference in fishmonger tall where usman khan also stabbed a woman to death. The attacker then left the building and ended up on London Bridge. He was pursued and detained by members of the public, as well as a British Transport Police officer who was in plain clothes, before armed officers from both the city and metropolitan Police Arrived, confronted the attacker and shot him. The actions of the police and the public are all the more remarkable as we now know the attacker was wearing what looked like a very convincing explosive device. Thankfully, we now know that was a hoax device. Today, this address where usman khan had recently been living was being intensely searched. But police say at this stage there is no evidence to suggest anybody else was involved in the attack. This way, please. Which leaves the burning question, how was a convicted terrorist released from jail while still dangerous . And how did he, still wearing a tag, kill two people at a meeting focused on the rehabilitation of prisoners . Daniel sanford, bbc news, London Bridge. Borisjohnson visited the scene of the attack this morning, and pledged to toughen up sentences. The labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn called for a full investigation into khans Early Release from prison. Our Political Correspondent Jessica Parker reports. Hello, how are you doing . Visiting the scene at London Bridge, the Prime Minister, alongside the met police chief, cressida dick, as people try to take in what has happened and understand what lessons can be learned. Boris johnson today said that the case of usman khan raised the issue of sentencing. I have said for a long time now that i think that the practice of automatic Early Release, where you cut a sentence in half and let really serious violent offenders out early simply isnt working and i think you have had some very good evidence of how that isnt working, i am afraid, with this case. General election campaigning has overall been more muted today, but the labour leader said there needs to be a full investigation into what has happened. Clearly, there has been a complete disaster and lives have been lost because of his behaviour and i think there is also question about what the Probation Service were doing. Were they involved at all and whether the parole board should have been involved in deciding whether or not he should have been allowed to be released from prison in the first place. The details of this case will inevitably come under great scrutiny, but today politicians across the board have been offering their sympathies to the affected families and paying tribute to those who rushed to the scene. Our Emergency Services as always rise to the challenge, so, you know, we need to make sure there is a robust response to incidents like this. Any lessons that need to be learned are learned but at the moment i think everybodys thoughts are with everybody who has been affected. There are clearly questions that need to be answered and answers found to how this happened and the process for that is very important, i think today that the focus is on those who are mourning. During the 2017 general election there were two terrorist attacks, at Manchester Arena and another at London Bridge. It can lead to greater political focus on security issues. Parties records and their future plans for keeping people safe. But for some those conversations may be for another day. Jessica parker, bbc news. Lets hear more from the News Conference held by the assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police, neil basu, just over an hour ago. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Id like to update you on our continuing investigation into the terrible attack of yesterday near London Bridge. Officers from londons counterterrorism command have been working flat out with Security Services over night, as you would expect, to continue to try and establish the full circumstances of whats happened. At this time, weve found no evidence, no evidence, to suggest anybody else was involved in this attack. However, we are still making extensive enquiries to make sure that no one else was involved. 0ur investigative priority at this time is to ensure that there is no one related as an outstanding threat to the public. To this end, weve carried out two searches that addresses both in staffordshire and in the stoke on trent area. 0ur officers have therefore been supported by officers from staffordshire and the West Midlands counterterrorism police. I would like to thank them as well as the local community in those areas for the support theyve shown as we carry out those crucial enquiries. The Investigation Team is also speaking to many of those who were present at fishmongers hall, but i would appeal to anyone who was there on friday, anyone who hasnt been spoken to, to Contact Police on 0800 789 321 immediately. We now know this attack began inside fishmongers halljust before 2pm yesterday. The attacker, whose identity we confirmed last night, stabbed a number of people inside the building, and as a result, five people have suffered injuries. Three people, a man and two women, were injured and remain in hospital. Theirfamilies have been contacted, and specialist officers are supporting them. Tragically, two people, a man and a woman, were killed during the attack. And of course, im fully aware that the media and social media have named one of those victims. You must understand that i have to wait for formal identification from the coroner. But i will provide you an update as soon as i can. On behalf of the entire policing family, can i offer my heartfelt thoughts and condolences to those families of the victims, both the deceased and those still in hospital, and everyone who has been affected by this incident. We are still piecing together the exact details of what happened. Its already clear that this cowardly act was immediately countered by some incredible acts of bravery, both by members of the public and from police officers. We know this attacker was attending an event called learning together, and some of those present at that event were people who confronted this attacker to try and stop him. The attacker then left the building and ended up on London Bridge. He was pursued and detained by members of the public, as well as a British Transport Police officer who was in plain clothes, before armed officers from both the city and metropolitan Police Arrived, confronted the attacker and shot him. The actions of the police and the public are all the more remarkable as we now know the attacker was wearing what looked like a very convincing explosive device. Tha nkfully convincing explosive device. Thankfully we now know that was a hoax device. Detectives and forensic officers remain in the London Bridge area, and cordons continue to be in place as we meticulously gather the evidence required for the investigation, and this obviously may take some time. We are working as fast as we can. We would ask the public to continue to avoid the area, and we really thank those affected by this for their patience and understanding. 0n affected by this for their patience and understanding. On that point, cani and understanding. On that point, can i also thank the public for their tremendous support and cooperation in response to this incident. The the public have shed nearly 500 images and videos with the Investigation Team so far, and we are grateful. If you have any images or video and havent spoken to the police, please do so as soon as possible. It is vital that the empty ideology of terror is rejected by all of us, and that communities come together side by side to ensure that those seeking to divide us will never succeed. As that those seeking to divide us will never succeed. As a that those seeking to divide us will never succeed. As a precaution, we have enhanced Police Patrols across london of both armed and unarmed officers, and the public expect to see an increased Police Presence throughout the weekend, as collea g u es throughout the weekend, as colleagues from the metropolitan police, city of london and British Transport Police carry out those patrols. 0ur transport police carry out those patrols. Our advice to the public is to continue with your plans as usual. Please be vigilant, but be a lot, not alarmed. If you do see anything suspicious, then please act. Report it to police. Speak to an office or call oh 800, 789321. Countering terrorism is not something that can be done by any Single Agency on its own. It needs the cooperation and support from every corner of society. They help and support we get from the public is incredible, and indeed the support from the media has been astonishing in the last 24 hour is. It isa astonishing in the last 24 hour is. It is a vital part of countering terrorism, and im incredibly grateful for your support. Now, im happy to take a couple of questions. You will understand, the investigation is ongoing, so please make them short. Duncan kennedy, bbc. Do you know how long the attack we nt bbc. Do you know how long the attack went on for in the hall, and was he wearing this fake device in the hole during this meeting . So, we know and we have already said that the attack took a number of minutes before it was effectively concluded. So, from start to finish of this incident, we are talking about a very few minutes. And we believe he was wearing the vest at the time. He was under the multi agency arrangement. To the best of my knowledge, he was compliant with conditions. Lets cross to London Bridge now where we can speak to our correspondent katharine da costa. We can still see some Police Activity behind you, quite a lot of officers, but what is actually happening there now . This chord and remains in place on London Bridge more than 2a hours after yesterdays attack. Buses and vehicles that had been abandoned yesterday have yet to been abandoned yesterday have yet to be cleared while forensic officers continue with their investigations. This enhanced Police Presence will continue throughout the weekend and into next week. The public have been thanked for their patience while the cord and remains in place, and as you heard there, the assistant commissioner said 500 images had now been shared with the police. He also said that a British Transport Police officer in plain clothes had been among those who intervened and confronted the attacker moments before armed Police Arrived on the scene and shot him dead. Earlier today, the Prime Minister, the mayor of london and the heads of both city police and the metropolitan police visited the crime scene. They met with officers that had been on duty yesterday. They then went into borough market, just around the corner from where i am now. Borough market, just around the cornerfrom where i am now. They spoke to traders and members of the public, really is a reassurance. Cressida dick said london remained resilient. The mayor, sadiq khan, said that no one individual would disrupt london life. The message here is very much that the city is open to business as usual. What do we know about the condition of those people who were injured in yesterdays attack. We know that two people died, a man that has been identified as jack merritt, a Cambridge University graduate. The identity of the woman who died has not yet been revealed. There were three other people that were injured, a man and two women. We now know that two of them are stable, and the third suffered less serious injuries. Again, they have yet to be named, but police have contacted theirfamilies named, but police have contacted their families and they are being supported by specially trained officers. Thank you very much. This evening, the london mayor, sadiq khan, condemned the government for its handling of offenders. This government was wrong to get rid of the power to give an indeterminate sentence to protect the public. That sentence was removed by the government. I am concerned, and i have said it publicly before, that i think the cuts that have been made to the ministry ofjustice, the changes made to privations and prisons means their ability to rehabilitate and supervise is compromised. It is important that the government reverses those cuts and changes. It is a fact of life that the more successful we are in catching, arresting, prosecuting and convicting people of serious offences, we have got to think about what happens when they are in prison, and also whether they should be released and how they are supervised. Earlier, i spoke to the former labour cabinet minister, yvette cooper, who said the government hadnt give proper resources to managing convicted terrorists. There are de radicalisation programmes, but there is a big question about whether this attacker was a part of them, what the extent of them was, what the resorting is behind them, and that is also about the resourcing in prison, because particularly in prison, where someone particularly in prison, where someone has been convicted of a terrorist offence, there have been continued concerns about whether in fa ct continued concerns about whether in fact extremism is persisting in prisons, that there is in fact more radicalising of people in prison as opposed to de radicalising, and therefore the investment in the de radicalisation is crucial. And also what de radicalisation support is available for probation and offender management as well. I think there will be questions about the scale of those programmes on what scale of those programmes on what scale they need to be as well. The other crucial question is about what the level of Risk Assessment and Safety Assessment is for anybody coming to the end of their sentence 01 coming to the end of their sentence or part way through their assessment, and i think that will be assessment, and i think that will be a big focus. We used to have powers as part of control orders. They were replaced by something that was a way of being able to restrict movement and control the location of people who were thought to pose a continued danger or a continued risk, and

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