In a statement, The Metropolitan Police had stated that the arrested suspect has been sectioned beneathneath the UK’s Mental Health Act after a intellectual fitness evaluation and remains “withinside the care of scientific professionals”.
British police Monday stated they have been investigating a video that surfaced on social media displaying a masked guy, figuring out himself as an Indian Sikh, claiming he would “assassinate” Queen Elizabeth II to avenge the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh bloodbath.
According to a record posted via way of means of The Sun newspaper, the video is related to an armed intruder, who become arrested on the monarch’s Windsor Castle on December 25. The Sun stated the video become despatched from the suspect’s Snapchat account quickly earlier than he become arrested.
“This is revenge for the ones who’ve died withinside the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh bloodbath. It is likewise revenge for the ones who’ve been killed, humiliated and discriminated on due to their race. I’m an Indian Sikh, a Sikh. My call become Jaswant Singh Chail, my call is Darth Jones,” he says.
The bloodbath happened at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar at some stage in the Baisakhi competition in April 1919, while the British Indian Army beneathneath the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer opened hearthplace at a crowd staging a pro-independence demonstration, leaving rankings dead.
Earlier, Police had stated that they’d arrested a 19-year-antique guy withinside the grounds of Windsor Castle after a safety breach happened on Christmas morning. Officers observed a crossbow after looking the person however did now no longer monitor his identity.
In a statement, The Metropolitan Police had stated that the arrested suspect has been sectioned beneathneath the UK’s Mental Health Act after a intellectual fitness evaluation and remains “withinside the care of scientific professionals”.
According to AP, Queen Elizabeth II is spending the Christmas vacations at Windsor, having determined now no longer to live at Sandringham, the royal property in jap England wherein she historically spends the festive season with family.