Asylum-Seeking Terrorist Toured London Looking for Attack Targets

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 12, 2016

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No one could have predicted that a terrorist would seek asylum.

We didn’t know that people could lie.

Evening Standard:

An asylum seeker arrested in an Italian counter-terror operation is alleged to have travelled around London and the rest of the UK scouting potential targets.

Hakim Nasiri, from Afghanistan, posted pictures of himself outside Buckingham Palace and the Shard, and was also pictured on a train travelling through south-east London.

The 23-year-old was arrested with two other men this week after pictures of potential targets in London, Paris and Rome were found on mobiles.

Targets in London are said to have included the Westfield Shopping Centre in Stratford, West India Quay, the Sunborn Yacht Hotel in Royal Victoria Dock the South Quay footbridge to Canary Wharf, and an Ibis Hotel on Victoria Dock Road.

An airport, port and shopping mall are feared to have been on a possible hit list drawn up by a group “making preparations”, according to Italian prosecutors.

Vincenzo Molinese, a military police colonel in the town of Bari where Nasiri was arresred, told the Daily Mail that images found on Nasiri’s phone of him apparently holding a machine gun “were probably taken in the back room of a supermarket in England”.

The thing to remember is: every bushel has a few.