Rabu, 17 November 2021

Bomb disposal unit at cordoned street linked to terror attack - ITV News

A bomb disposal squad has arrived in Kensington in Liverpool where police have sealed off a street linked to a terror investigation.

Boaler Street at the junction of Sutcliffe Street is cordoned off and people living in the area have been told to stay inside their homes.

Police say they are doing ‘an assessment of materials’ found in a property that they have been searching and the cordon is 'just a precaution'.

The area was previously sealed off after counter-terror police arrested three suspects there in connection with the Liverpool Women's Hospital terror attack.

One man - suspected terrorist Emad Al Swealmeen, 32 - was killed and another person was seriously injured after a taxi exploded just before 11am on Remembrance Sunday.Officers previously raided properties in Sutcliffe Street, Kensington and Rutland Avenue, near Sefton Park, and arrested four men on suspicion of terror offences.

Emad Al Swealmeen was killed in the explosion on Remembrance Sunday.

They were released without charge as police confirmed they had co-operated with the investigation.

A spokesperson from Counter Terrorist Policing North-West said: "Officers in Merseyside have extended a cordon on Sutcliffe Street in the Kensington area to allow officers to make an assessment of materials found in a property that we've been searching."This is only as a precaution and we will provide updates when we have them."

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