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LONDON: A 43-year-old man arrested earlier this week on charges of criminal damage and dangerous driving related to a car accident at the gates of 10 Downing Street was released pending further investigation and appeared in court here on Saturday after being remanded to court . Arrested on an unrelated charge. Seth Kneller He appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court accused of taking indecent photographs of children, Scotland Yard said.
After the short hearing, Kneller He was remanded until his next court appearance at London’s Southwark Crown Court on 23 June.
“The man was charged unrelated to taking indecent photographs of children and appeared in custody at Westminster Magistrates Court on Saturday, 27 May. He was remanded in custody for his next appearance at Southwark Crown Court on Friday, 23 June.” The Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
The police force also confirmed that the Downing Street car crash was not currently being treated as a terrorism-related incident.
“Investigations into the incident continue by officers from the Western Central Command unit, supported by officers from the Counter Terrorism Command. This will involve the collection and examination of all available evidence to establish the circumstances that led to this incident – and any appropriate charges may follow.” A Met police statement said. The incident is not currently being treated as terrorism-related.”
Armed officers at the British Prime Minister’s office on Thursday arrested the man on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving.
He was arrested and later released under investigation until he was charged with an unrelated charge of obscenity.
Numerous CCTV images from the Downing Street incident showed a small silver car crashing into the gates. Police said there were no reports of injuries.
prime minister Rishi Sunak He was in his office at the time but left shortly after for another exit for the previously scheduled engagement.
After the short hearing, Kneller He was remanded until his next court appearance at London’s Southwark Crown Court on 23 June.
“The man was charged unrelated to taking indecent photographs of children and appeared in custody at Westminster Magistrates Court on Saturday, 27 May. He was remanded in custody for his next appearance at Southwark Crown Court on Friday, 23 June.” The Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
The police force also confirmed that the Downing Street car crash was not currently being treated as a terrorism-related incident.
“Investigations into the incident continue by officers from the Western Central Command unit, supported by officers from the Counter Terrorism Command. This will involve the collection and examination of all available evidence to establish the circumstances that led to this incident – and any appropriate charges may follow.” A Met police statement said. The incident is not currently being treated as terrorism-related.”
Armed officers at the British Prime Minister’s office on Thursday arrested the man on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving.
He was arrested and later released under investigation until he was charged with an unrelated charge of obscenity.
Numerous CCTV images from the Downing Street incident showed a small silver car crashing into the gates. Police said there were no reports of injuries.
prime minister Rishi Sunak He was in his office at the time but left shortly after for another exit for the previously scheduled engagement.
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