And the police actually expect the populace to swallow their nonsense.
Police say Westminster attacker DID act alone and admit they may never find out his motive
- The Met Police have said they believe attacker Khalid Masood acted alone
- They have added they may never work out why he carried out the London attack
- Police have been investigating after it was revealed he was on Whatsapp moments before the horrific attack
- Officers want to understand if Masood was influenced by terrorist propaganda
The Westminster attacker probably acted alone and his motives may never be known, police have said.
Khalid Masood launched 82 seconds of terror on London on Wednesday afternoon when he drove a rented Hyundai into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge and then into Parliament’s gates.
Officers from the Metropolitan Police were investigating whether the attacker was acting with others, and the MailOnline revealed he had been signed into his Whatsapp just minutes before the attack.
But in the latest update from Scotland Yard, detectives say they don’t think he had an accomplice, and that they may never work out why he carried out the attack.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu, who is the Senior National Coordinator for UK Counter Terrorism Policing, said: ‘If you knew Khalid Masood and had spoken to him in the months, weeks or days leading up to this attack please come forward.
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The movements of Khalid Masood