Dover attack driven by right-wing ideology - police - BBC

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Border Force centre occurrence  successful  DoverImage source, Reuters/Peter Nicholls

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A witnesser reported a antheral had thrown petrol bombs with fireworks attached

The firebombing of an migration processing centre was motivated by utmost right-wing violent ideology, constabulary person said.

Andrew Leak, 66, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, threw up to 3 incendiary devices astatine the tract successful Dover, Kent, past Sunday.

He is believed to person aboriginal taken his ain life.

Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE) said grounds showed it "was motivated by a violent ideology".

Tim Jacques, elder nationalist co-ordinator for antagonistic coercion policing, said: "After considering the grounds collected truthful far, whilst determination are beardown indications that intelligence wellness was apt a factor, I americium satisfied that the suspect's actions were chiefly driven by an extremist ideology.

"This meets the threshold for a violent incident."

A Facebook leafage seemingly successful Leak's sanction contained anti-Muslim sentiments.

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Police identified the antheral who carried retired the onslaught arsenic Andrew Leak, 66, from High Wycombe

Two members of unit astatine the processing centre suffered insignificant injuries successful the attack.

Following the onslaught astir 700 migrants were transferred from Dover to the processing centre astatine Manston, wherever overcrowded conditions had already been severely criticised by authorities inspectors.

A constabulary connection connected Saturday said: "A fig of important witnesses person been spoken to during the people of the probe and a fig of items of involvement person been recovered, including integer media devices.

"Evidence from examining these items suggests determination was an utmost close helping information down the attack."

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