Britain: To produce toxic substance and terrorism the 18-year-old is accused of killing the three girls

After the charge of terrorism, the 18-year-old alleged killer, who attacked three girls in her, is also charged with producing a toxic substance. 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana who is charged with the murder of three girls in a knife attack in Britain appeared today (30.10.2024) in a London court accused of producing the highly toxic substance ricin and for . Since last July, he has been charged with the murder of three girls aged between 6 and 9 years in a dance event with music by Taylor Swift, in Southport, northern England, where he attacked them with a knife. The 18-year-old, who has not yet accepted or dismissed the charges of manslaughter and attempted homicide he is facing, also carries on the charge of producing the lethal ricin toxin and the charge of possessing an Al-Qaeda training manual. Merseyside police director Serena Kennedy stressed that no ricin was found in the site where the children were killed in Southport. Yesterday Tuesday Rudakubana appeared before Westminster Court through a video connection from Belmars Prison wearing the gray prison uniform and holding his shirt in front of his face. When he was called to confirm his name he did not answer. The defendant will appear again in a Liverpool court on November 13 when he is called upon to plead guilty or not guilty to the charges of homicide and attempted homicide. Riots had broken out in Southport when false news media were released that the suspect was a radicalized Islamist immigrant. The riots expanded across the country with attacks on mosques and hotels hosting asylum seekers. At that time the police had attempted to appease the spirits by announcing that the suspect had been born in Britain and that he had no links to terrorism. Yesterday Kennedy rejected the speculations circulating online and want the police to try to “keep some things secret from the public” saying that the motive for the attacks should be established in order to be described as terrorist.