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UK vows to crackdown on terrorist recruiters

Press Trust of India  |  London 

The today vowed to crackdown on recruiters of terrorism, saying all forms of terror need to be stamped out as Britain marked the first anniversary of an ISIS-inspired terror attack on Westminster Bridge, near Parliament.

Last year on March 22, a 52-year-old UK-born Muslim convert drove a car into pedestrians on the Bridge, over the in the heart of the London, before fatally stabbing a on at New Palace Yard gates of the

Four people were killed and nearly 50 injured in the rampage. Masood was shot dead by armed police at the scene. It was followed by two other terror attacks in the British capital, at Bridge and in June 2017, taking the death toll to 14 in the attacks.

UK Amber Rudd, who attended a special service in memory of the five victims of the attack last year at the in Parliament, said that all forms of terror needed to be stamped out.

Islamists and far-right terrorists share one thing in common - they are united through their adherence to hate. We need to respond by stamping out those recruiters in the first place, she said.

British MPs observed a minute of silence in the at midday (local time), as the service of commemoration took place in in the complex.

British laid a wreath of white lilies and roses at Parliament Square, accompanied by a signed note reading:In memory of those who were lost and in defiance of those who would seek to silence our democracy.

of marked the anniversary with the launch of a United campaign, which will involve #LondonUnited projected on locations of last years terrorist attacks on the city as an act of solidarity.

Londoners will never forget the horrific terror attacks on our city in 2017. We will never forget the bravery of our emergency services and first responders who ran towards danger while urging the rest of us to run to safety, he said.

The Mayor's office has also organised a digital book of condolence that the public can send messages of solidarity to. The Book of Hope will become part of a 3D installation in that will be open to the public until June 19

Meanwhile, colleagues and family members paid tribute to the victims of the Westminster attack. A colleague of Keith Palmer, the who was stabbed when he confronted Masood, said he was a "loyal friend", "always happy" and dedicated to his job, his daughter and his wife.

"I do recall the silence. It was very eerie. Not a single movement of traffic, not a horn, not anybody speaking, no shouts, nothing whatsoever... I was then left there with a couple of the original policeman, who by this time were very, very upset because it was their colleague," recalled UK Tobias Ellwood, who gave mouth-to-mouth to Palmer after the stabbing in an attempt to save his life.

It is believed the barriers outside the saved around 25 to 30 lives on the day of the attack, as they forced Masood's car off the pavement and onto the road. At the end of the barriers he cut back into the pavement and crashed in into the side of before stepping out with a knife.

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First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 20:10 IST
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