Thursday 30 May 2013

Murder suspect Michael Adebowale appears in court accused of killing Drummer Lee Rigby and possessing a firearm...

Tight security: Michael Adebowale was flanked by two police officers and two guards as he appeared in the dock to face a charge that he murdered Drummer Lee Rigby
Tight security: Michael Adebowale was flanked by two police officers and two guards as he appeared in the dock to face a charge that he murdered Drummer Lee Rigby...


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Michael Adebowale has appeared in court for the first time since being charged with the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby who was hacked to death outside his army barracks in Woolwich last week.

The 22-year-old, from Greenwich, was flanked in the dock by two police officers and two guards amid tight security at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Wearing handcuffs, a grey sweater and white trousers, he was told that he did not need to stand up because he was injured after being shot by police.

Given leeway: Adebowale was told he could sit because he was injured after being shot by police
Given leeway: Adebowale was told he could sit because he was injured after being shot by police...

In the dock: Handcuffed Michael Adebowale appears in court accused of murdering soldier Lee Rigby
In the dock: Handcuffed Michael Adebowale appears in court accused of murdering soldier Lee Rigby...

Adebowale is accused of murdering Drummer Rigby on May 22, as well as possessing a firearm, a 9.4mm KNIL Model 91 Revolver, with intent to cause others to believe that violence would be used.
A prosecutor told the court his alleged crime falls under terrorism law.


Adebowale spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address during the short hearing and will next appear at the Old Bailey on June 3.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Service's Counter Terrorism Command said last night they had been authorised by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to charge him over last Wednesday's attack.

Sue Hemming, head of the CPS Special Crime and Counter-Terrorism Division, said: 'Crown prosecutors have been working with the investigators of Counter Terrorism Command since the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby on 22 May.

'Following the release of Michael Adebowale from hospital, we have authorized the police to charge him with the murder of Drummer Rigby.

'We have also authorized police to charge him with possession of a firearm, contrary to section 16A of the Firearms Act 1968.
'There is sufficient evidence to prosecute Michael Adebowale and it is in the public interest to do so.'

Accused: Michael Adebowale arrives at Westminster Magistrates' Court this morning in the back of a police van after being charged with the murder of soldier Lee Rigby
Accused: Michael Adebowale arrives at Westminster Magistrates' Court this morning in the back of a police van after being charged with the murder of soldier Lee Rigby

Drummer Lee Rigby died from multiple stab wounds after being attacked outside Woolwich barracks last Wednesday
Charged: Michael Adebowale has been accused of the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby who was hacked to death outside his army barracks in Woolwich last week

In court: Adebowale (left) also faces a charge of possessing a firearm after he was arrested in the wake of the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby (right), who was killed near his barracks in Woolwich...

She added: 'This man is now charged with serious criminal offences and he has the right to a fair trial.
'It is extremely important that nothing should be reported which could prejudice this trial.'
The CPS said the weapon was a 9.4mm Dutch calibre KNIL model 91 revolver.

Adebowale and fellow suspect Michael Adebolajo were both shot in the wake of the brutal murder near Woolwich barracks, south-east London. 
Adebowale was discharged from hospital and taken into police custody yesterday, while Adebolajo remains in hospital.

A police officer stands guard near some of the thousands of tributes left in honour of murdered 25-year-old British soldier Lee Rigby, near Woolwich Barracks
A police officer stands guard near some of the thousands of tributes left in honour of murdered 25-year-old British soldier Lee Rigby, near Woolwich Barracks...

Several suspects have been arrested during the last week.

Last night, the CPS said it was continuing to advise police in relation to the other suspects arrested during their investigation into Drummer Rigby's death.
The fiancee of Drummer Rigby said she was 'devastated' by his loss and has been moved by all the tributes to a 'great man'.

Aimee West released a short statement through Scotland Yard to say: 'I am devastated by the loss of Lee who was a loving fiance.
'I am extremely proud of him and I am moved by all the flowers and tributes, and that he has been remembered by the nation as the great man that he was.'

Piles of floral tributes have been left near the murder scene.
Earlier, detectives issued a new appeal for information at the scene as it was confirmed that the soldier died from multiple stab wounds.


Culled from The Daily Mail UK...

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