Wednesday, July 15

WIDDECOMBE KILLING ‘TARGETED’ – Police say Widdecombe’s murder was a targeted attack 

British counter-terrorism police said on Tuesday that former government minister Ann Widdecombe, who was ​found murdered at her home last week, was clearly targeted, adding ‌that officers were still working to establish the motive.

“It is clear that this was a targeted attack. We are still working to understand the extent of any planning or preparation and the ​motivation that sits behind that attack,” Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, head of ​Britain’s counter terrorism policing, told reporters.

Taylor declined to comment on the ⁠attacker’s motive, saying: “It is a complex investigation. It would be wrong for me to ​try and ascribe either an ideology (to the attacker) or what that motivation might be ​at this stage.”

Local police arrested a white British man late on Saturday on suspicion of her murder. Counter-terrorism officers, who took over the investigation on Monday, have since rearrested him on suspicion of the ​commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.

Taylor said the terrorism investigation was ​running in parallel to the investigation into Widdecombe’s murder.

The case has raised further concerns about the security of politicians in the country after ​two serving British members ​of parliament have ⁠been murdered in the last decade.

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