Police Prevent Suspect Terror Attack on King's Guards in 'Huge Security Scare'
- Police arrested a 20-year-old man last week in Slough on suspicion of possessing a weapon and arson, uncovering a suspected terror plot targeting King's Guards at Windsor Castle.
- The initial arrest for separate offences led authorities to identify and investigate the terror threat, with the suspect re-arrested on June 1 for preparation of terrorist acts.
- Security measures were intensified at Victoria Barracks, the base of the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, including instructions for soldiers to avoid wearing their uniforms off-site and a boost in police patrols to ease local concerns.
- Officials described the event as a "huge security scare," noting the suspect acted alone and that counter-terrorism policing leads the ongoing investigation.
- This incident prompted sustained vigilance around Windsor, signifying continued risks to ceremonial guards and the importance of security measures near royal residences.
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'Terror attack' on King Charles's guards foiled by police in 'security scare'
One source said the suspect was 'feared to have been plotting an attack'
·Leeds, United Kingdom
Read Full Article‘Huge security scare’ as police foil suspected terrorist plot on King’s guards outside Windsor Castle
Police have thwarted a suspected terror plot targeting soldiers who guard King Charles at Windsor, leading to heightened security measures at a nearby military barracks.A 20-year-old man was initially detained in Slough last week on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon and arson at the Salt Hill Activity Centre. The arrest prompted an immediate security response at Victoria Barracks, home to the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, where mili…
·London, United Kingdom
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Great concern in the vicinity of King Charles III. The police could arrest a man. He planned terrible things.
·Germany
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