A British parliamentarian who threatened to kill was detained in Ireland :: Politics :: RBC

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The Irish police detained a British man who allegedly threatened to kill a British parliamentarian. Reported by the newspaper The Irish Times and thehournal.ie with reference to the police.

According to the newspaper, the 41-year-old man was detained in County Cork. The operation involved up to 15 police officers who took the man to the police station for interrogation.

British police call murder of Conservative deputy terrorist attack

According to preliminary reports, the detainee called the Labor Party MP back in October and threatened to kill her. The British police contacted the Irish, after which a capture operation was announced.

In mid-October, Conservative MP David Amis was assassinated. The attack on Emess took place on the evening of October 15 during a meeting with voters at a church in Lee-on-Sea in southeastern Essex. The suspect stabbed the deputy several times. The politician died on the spot from his wounds. The suspect is now in custody. The British authorities qualify the murder as a terrorist attack.

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