A 24-year-old has been arrested for attempted murder after launching a brutal knife attack on a British soldier in full uniform near his barracks in Sally Port Gardens, Chatham, on Tuesday. Eyewitness accounts say the suspect leaped from a moped near Brompton Barracks, where Royal Engineers soldiers are trained, and fell upon the unnamed serviceman, stabbing him multiple times. He is reportedly in critical condition.
Images of the suspect show him wearing a ski mask and a NASA bomber jacket. Only his hands are visible due to his face being blurred. They appear to show he is black.
Neither the suspect nor his victim, reportedly a man in his forties, have been named, and the authorities had offered no motivation for the attack as of the time of publication. However, terrorism has not been ruled out.
In 2013, Royal Fusiliers drummer and machine-gun operator Lee Rigby was run down by a car and almost decapitated by British-Nigerian jihadists Michael Olumide Adebolajo and Michael Oluwatobi Adebowale near his barracks in Woolwich, London.
The pair were linked to Pakistani-British hate preacher Anjem Choudary, who was convicted of directing a terrorist organization shortly before the Sally Port Gardens attack.
Some commentators, including former Metropolitan Police detective Peter Bleklsey, believe Choudary’s conviction and the attack at Sally Port Gardens are likely to be connected.
This story is developing…