Johnson inspects stabbing scene in London

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday visited the London Bridge stabbing that killed two people and wounded the same attacker.


Johnson was accompanied by Home Secretary Pretty Patel and the Metropolitan Police Inspector Jan Dyson.
Osman Khan, 28, was arrested in 2012 for "terrorist activities" and sentenced to eight years in prison, but was released last year.


After the incident, Johnson stressed the necessity of enforcing terrorism-related provisions and





British police announced in a statement, raised the state of alert and alert in the country, and deployed its units in the streets of major cities in anticipation of other terrorist attacks and to avoid them.

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