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Synagogue held hostage in US: Two teenagers arrested in Britain

The British Police Counter-Terrorism Service announced that they arrested two young men in connection with the hostage case at a synagogue in the city of Coleville, Texas, on Sunday, the perpetrator of which was a British citizen.

“Two young men were arrested (last night) last night in south Manchester. They remain in custody for questioning,” Manchester police said in a statement.

The four hostages were released safe and sound on Saturday night. The perpetrator was killed. It is not yet clear if he committed suicide or was shot dead by special police forces who intervened after hours of negotiations.

During the tense ten-hour negotiation, the 44-year-old man named Malik Faisal Akram demanded the release of Pakistan-born neuroscientist Aafia Sindiki, who is serving an 86-year prison sentence in the Dalhousie-Dallas area. in 2010 because he opened fire on soldiers and FBI agents.

US President Joe Biden has called the kidnapping of a rabbi and three worshipers at a Beth Israel synagogue a “terrorist act”.

However, the perpetrator’s brother, Gulbar, reported via Facebook that Malik Faisal Akram, from the industrial town of Blackburn in the north of England, was mentally ill. “We would like to say that as a family we do not approve of his actions and we would sincerely wish, with all our hearts, to apologize to all the victims,” ​​he added.

The suspect claimed that he was the brother of Afia Sindiki, something that a lawyer of he denied speaking to CNN.

Although the incident in Texas seems to have been isolated, synagogues in New York and other parts of the United States have stepped up security measures.

SOURCE: AMPE

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Source From: Capital

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