Westminster terror suspect Salih Khater arrives in court charged with attempted murder

<em>Terror suspect Salih Khater has appeared in court on attempted murder charges (PA)</em>
Terror suspect Salih Khater has appeared in court on attempted murder charges (PA)

A man has appeared in court accused of attempting to murder members of the public and police officers in an attack outside the Houses of Parliament.

Terror suspect Salih Khater, 29, allegedly drove his silver Ford Fiesta into cyclists and pedestrians before swerving towards police officers and crashing into a security barrier.

The Sudanese-born suspect, who is a British citizen, was arrested by armed police outside the Palace of Westminster last Tuesday.

<em>Khater arrived at Westminster Magistrates’ Court this morning (PA)</em>
Khater arrived at Westminster Magistrates’ Court this morning (PA)
<em>Court drawing of Khater in court as he faced attempted murder charges (PA)</em>
Court drawing of Khater in court as he faced attempted murder charges (PA)
<em>The Sudanese-born suspect is accused of ramming his car into cyclists near Parliament Square (PA)</em>
The Sudanese-born suspect is accused of ramming his car into cyclists near Parliament Square (PA)

Three people were treated for non-life threatening injuries after the crash.

Khater, of Highgate Street, Birmingham, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday charged with two counts of attempted murder.

The charges state that he attempted to murder people at the junction of Parliament Square and Abingdon Street and police officers in Abingdon Street on August 14.

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Police said prosecutors will be treating his case as terrorism due to the method of the alleged attack, the targets selected and the high-profile location.

Khater appeared in the dock wearing white trousers and a grey T-shirt.

He spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth, address and that he was British during a hearing lasting less than six minutes.

<em>Police said prosecutors will be treating his case as terrorism due to the method of the alleged attack (PA)</em>
Police said prosecutors will be treating his case as terrorism due to the method of the alleged attack (PA)
<em>Three people were treated for non-life threatening injuries after the crash (PA)</em>
Three people were treated for non-life threatening injuries after the crash (PA)

His lawyer, Johanna Quinn, made no application for bail and Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot remanded Khater in custody.

He will next appear at the Old Bailey on August 31.

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