A man accused of crashing his car into the security barriers surrounding
Britain's Houses of Parliament was charged Saturday with attempted
murder, police said.
Salih Khater, 29, a Sudanese-born British national living in Birmingham,
central England, will appear in custody at Westminster Magistrates
Court in London on Monday, police said.
He is charged with one count of attempting to murder members of the
public and one of attempting to murder police officers following the
incident outside London's iconic Palace of Westminster on Tuesday.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), England's state prosecutors, are treating the case as terrorism, the police said.
"The charges follow an incident in which Khater drove his car into a
stationary group of members of the public then at police officers,
before crashing into the barriers outside the Houses of Parliament,"
London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
"Due to the methodology, iconic location and the alleged targeting of
civilians and police officers, the CPS are treating this case as
terrorism."
Khater is being charged under the Criminal Attempts Act 1981.
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