British top anti-terrorism officer said on Thursday that police have made seven arrests and searched six addresses after an attack near parliament which left four people dead and 29 injured.
“We have searched six addresses and made seven arrests. The inquiries in Birmingham and other parts of the country are continuing,” Mark Rowley told reporters outside London’s police headquarters.
British top anti-terrorism officer said on Thursday that police have made seven arrests and searched six addresses after an attack near parliament which left four people dead and 29 injured.
“We have searched six addresses and made seven arrests. The inquiries in Birmingham and other parts of the country are continuing,” Mark Rowley told reporters outside London’s police headquarters.
British top anti-terrorism officer said on Thursday that police have made seven arrests and searched six addresses after an attack near parliament which left four people dead and 29 injured.
“We have searched six addresses and made seven arrests. The inquiries in Birmingham and other parts of the country are continuing,” Mark Rowley told reporters outside London’s police headquarters.
British top anti-terrorism officer said on Thursday that police have made seven arrests and searched six addresses after an attack near parliament which left four people dead and 29 injured.
“We have searched six addresses and made seven arrests. The inquiries in Birmingham and other parts of the country are continuing,” Mark Rowley told reporters outside London’s police headquarters.
British top anti-terrorism officer said on Thursday that police have made seven arrests and searched six addresses after an attack near parliament which left four people dead and 29 injured.
“We have searched six addresses and made seven arrests. The inquiries in Birmingham and other parts of the country are continuing,” Mark Rowley told reporters outside London’s police headquarters.
British top anti-terrorism officer said on Thursday that police have made seven arrests and searched six addresses after an attack near parliament which left four people dead and 29 injured.
“We have searched six addresses and made seven arrests. The inquiries in Birmingham and other parts of the country are continuing,” Mark Rowley told reporters outside London’s police headquarters.
British top anti-terrorism officer said on Thursday that police have made seven arrests and searched six addresses after an attack near parliament which left four people dead and 29 injured.
“We have searched six addresses and made seven arrests. The inquiries in Birmingham and other parts of the country are continuing,” Mark Rowley told reporters outside London’s police headquarters.
British top anti-terrorism officer said on Thursday that police have made seven arrests and searched six addresses after an attack near parliament which left four people dead and 29 injured.
“We have searched six addresses and made seven arrests. The inquiries in Birmingham and other parts of the country are continuing,” Mark Rowley told reporters outside London’s police headquarters.