The murderer in an Arsenal shirt can today be named as British extremist
Khuram Butt (centre and right) who was filmed unfurling an ISIS flag on
national TV and was reported to the police twice but still managed to
launch murder on Britain's streets. Butt, 27, a married father of two
nicknamed 'Abz' who was born in Pakistan, was so extreme he called
fellow Muslims without beards non-believers,
would not speak to women
directly and was banned from a mosque for berating worshippers for being
'un-Islamic'. The football fan, who worked KFC and Transport for
London, wore an Arsenal shirt under his fake suicide belt as he and two
friends crashed their van into crowds on London
Bridge before slashing
at people with large knives murdering seven people and leaving 48
injured on Saturday night. One of the friends has been named as
Moroccan-Libyan Rachid Redouane (left) - believed to be a pastry chef
who married a Scottish wife and lived in Ireland before launching the
attack in the English capital. Police say he was living in the Rathmines
area of the Irish capital but he was not on their radar as a
terrorist. Butt's involvement is hugely embarrassing for police and the
security services because he appeared in a TV documentary last year
about British jihadis - and was also involved in a filmed altercation
wearing Rayban sunglasses with police after he unfurled an ISIS flag in
Regent's Park. He was known to MI5.
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