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London attackers planned to use lorry: Police

Updated on: 10 June,2017 12:37 PM IST  |  London
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The terrorists involved in the London Bridge attack that killed eight, had tried to hire a seven-and-a-half tonne lorry to carry out the brutality, police said

London attackers planned to use lorry: Police

Police officers keep watch as commuters walk past bouquets of flowers at the southern end of London Bridge in London. Pic/AFP

Police officers keep watch as commuters walk past bouquets of flowers at the southern end of London Bridge in London. Pic/AFP
Police officers keep watch as commuters walk past bouquets of flowers at the southern end of London Bridge in London. Pic/AFP


The terrorists involved in the London Bridge attack that killed eight, had tried to hire a seven-and-a-half tonne lorry to carry out the brutality, police said.


However the three men failed to provide payment details and the vehicle was not picked up, prompting them to use a smaller van instead, the BBC reported.


The van and pink ceramic knives
The van and pink ceramic knives

The men then drove into pedestrians on the bridge before stabbing people at the nearby Borough Market on the night of June 3.

Police said the men tied 30cm pink ceramic knives to their wrists and had petrol bombs in the van.

Khuram Shazad Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba have been named as the attackers, who were all shot dead.

Used by the attackers to carry out the London Bridge terrorist attack. Pics/AFP
Used by the attackers to carry out the London Bridge terrorist attack. Pics/AFP

Scotland Yard wants more witnesses to come forward and is also appealing to companies who hire out vans to report any suspicious activity, the BBC report said.

On Friday night, a 27-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of preparing terrorists acts, after carrying out a raid in Ilford, east London.

In the early hours of Saturday, the police arrested another man, 28, at a residential address in Barking, also on suspicion of preparing terrorists acts.

In its most detailed description of the attack yet, the Metropolitan Police said the men had also rented a flat in Barking, east London, to use as a safe house.

Inside, they found a copy of the Quran opened at a page describing martyrdom.

They also discovered equipment for making petrol bombs, plastic bottles and duct tape for constructing fake suicide bomb belts, and an ID card for Redouane.

The investigation has concluded that 27-year-old Butt was the ringleader. He is thought to have driven the van, with Redouane and Zaghba in the back.

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