United Kingdom parliament terror attacker has a Nigerian father
- A 52-year-old man named Khalid Masood attacked the United
Kingdom parliament
- The attack which took place on Thursday, March 23, led to
some deaths and injuries
- Police say the attacker's step-father is a Nigerian
- The terrorist's original birth name was Adrian Russell
Ajao the Metropolitan police has revealed that the London terror attackerKhalid Masood’s original birth name was Adrian Russell Ajao.
According to The Guardian, the attacker was born on Christmas
Day 1964.
The first picture of the Westminster terrorist Khalid Masood
has emerged. The photo is of Masood, then called Adrian Ajao, as a schoolboy
with a football team in the early 1980s. Ajao grew up in Tunbridge Wells, Kent,
where the family attended church and he went to Huntleys secondary school,
which has since closed down.
He stands sixth from the left in the back row with his arms
folded in a group shot of the football team after they played a charity match.
The name, Ajao, is his stepdad’s surname.
A 75-year-old pensioner – who last night became the fifth
person to die in the Westminster attack when his life support was switched off
with permission of his next of kin – has been named as Leslie Rhodes , from
Streatham in South London.
Police issued an urgent appeal this morning for anyone who
knew Masood to contact them – especially if they know who his associates were.
Crucially they want to find out if anyone else was involved in the plot to
attack Parliament and kill people on Westminster Bridge on Wednesday. Acting
Deputy Commissioner Mark Rowley said at a press conference this morning:
“Yesterday we named the dead terrorist as Khalid Masood – we stated he had a
number of aliases – we now know his birth name was Adrian Russell Ajao.”
He revealed the “fast paced” investigation has been called
Operation Classific – “involving hundreds of officers from across the counter
terrorism network.”
Police still don’t know if Masood was a ‘lone wolf’ attacker
or working alongside/influenced by others – despite Islamic State having
claimed he was one of their “soldiers”. Masood, 52, originally from Kent but
living in Birmingham, was not the subject of any prior ongoing investigation.
He is also known to have used the name Adrian Elms and Khalid Chowdhury – and
was once investigated by Mi5 for violent extremism but was discounted as a
threat. Rowley continued: “Our investigation focuses on understanding his
motivation, preparation and his associates.” Nigeria has had to tackle
terrorism a great deal, and NAIJ.com was recently on the street to seek opinions
of Nigerians regarding the ongoing war against insurgency in the northeast.
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