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A British man has pleaded responsible to threatening to assassinate the late Queen Elizabeth II on Christmas Day 2021, police have stated.
Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, pleaded responsible to a few prices, together with treason and possession of an offensive weapon, at a listening to at London’s Outdated Bailey court docket on Friday following an investigation by the London Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command.
Two officers noticed Chail throughout the grounds of Windsor Fort, the place the Queen was staying on the time, at round 8:10 a.m. on December 25, 2021, carrying black garments and a steel masks, in accordance with a press release issued by the police power.
Chail, who appeared on the trial by way of videolink from Broadmoor high-security psychiatric hospital, was carrying a crossbow “loaded with a bolt, with the security catch off and able to fireplace.” He instructed a police safety officer, “I’m right here to kill the Queen,” earlier than being arrested, the UK’s PA Media information company reported.
Chail was thought to have scaled the perimeter of the grounds with a nylon rope ladder beforehand.
He’s understood to have despatched a video to about 20 individuals “claiming he was going to try to assassinate the Queen.”
Chail was charged with the offenses on August 2, 2022 and is because of be sentenced on the Outdated Bailey on March 31, in accordance with the Metropolitan Police assertion.
London Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command Commander Richard Smith stated “this was an especially critical incident.”
The police assertion went on to say that prosecutors alleged Chail “harbored ill-feeling in direction of the British Empire for its previous therapy of Indian individuals.”
Detectives discovered by way of surveillance video that Chail had additionally traveled to Windsor Fort two days earlier than the incident on December 23, it added.
He had beforehand utilized to affix the Ministry of Protection Police and the Grenadier Guards to get near the royal household, PA Media reported.