Boy, 14, charged with terror offence targeting London mosques
A 14-year-old boy faces terror charges following an alleged plot targeting mosques in London.
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Authorities have charged a 14-year-old boy with a terror offence in connection to an alleged plot targeting mosques in London. The suspect was taken into custody following the investigation.
Coverage from AOL.com, The Telegraph, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, and the BBC emphasizes the youth of the defendant and the specific nature of the alleged target. Reports confirm the charge relates to planning attacks on two mosques.
Future developments will depend on court proceedings. Coverage does not yet specify the timeline for the boy's first appearance in court or provide further details regarding the evidence presented by police.
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Quick answers
What is the age of the suspect?
The suspect is 14 years old.
What is the nature of the charges?
The individual has been charged with a terror offence related to an alleged plot targeting mosques.
Where were the alleged targets located?
According to coverage, the alleged plot targeted mosques in London.
Coverage (5)
- Boy, 14, charged with terror offence targeting mosques AOL.com · 14h ago
- Boy, 14, charged with plotting to attack two mosques The Telegraph · 14h ago
- Fourteen-year-old boy charged over alleged plot targeting London mosques Al Jazeera · 14h ago
- Police charge 14-year-old boy over alleged terror plot targeting London mosques The Guardian · 14h ago
- Boy, 14, charged with terror offence targeting London mosques BBC · 14h ago
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