Woman Suspected Of Spreading Hoaxes Of Biang Keladi Anti-Migrant Riots In England Arrested

JAKARTA - The woman namedten Spof totaling, 55, is suspected of being the first to spread hoaxes about the perpetrators of the stabbing in Southport who caused the anti-migrant riots in England has been arrested.

The stabbing incident was carried out by a 17-year-old teenager against the victim, children participating in Taylor Swift's dance class at Southport on Monday, July 21, 2024.

Spofmen then spread hoaxes on the identity of a teenager who carried out the stabbing action named Ali Al-Shakati, a Muslim asylum seeker who is on the UK intelligence watch list, MI6.

"Ali Al-Shakati is a suspect, she is an asylum seeker who came to England by boat last year and is on the MI6 monitoring list. If this is true, then riots will occur soon," Spof aired on his social media account, on the same day as the stabbing incident at around 16.49.

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To Mail Online, Spof totaling an entrepreneur living in a luxury home in Cheshire claims to know information about the identity of the perpetrator of the stabbing from a person in Southport.

"I'm ashamed to be accused of doing this. I'm not making it up," he claimed.

"My post has nothing to do with the unrest we've seen across the UK," Spoftes continued.

Spofmen uploaded the hoax on social media hours after the death of three Taylor Swift dance class children at Southport in the stabbing. The three victims who died, Bebe King, 6, Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7.

Axel Rudakubana, a 17-year-old teenager born in Cardiff, England, was charged with murder in the stabbing in Southport. Including the articles of attempted murder and possession of sharp weapons in public places.

Hoax Spofmen who caused the anti-migrant riots in many locations in the UK spread rapidly on social media after the Russian media RT and influencer former kickboxer athlete Andrew Tate shared.

British communications and disinformation expert from the University of Hamid bin Khalifa Qatar, Marc Owen Jones, revealed that Spof totaling hoaxes earned around 27 million views in one day.

The day after the Spof total hoax upload at Southport, a solidarity event was held to light candles and melt flowers as a form of final tribute to the stabbing victim.

But after that, riots broke out. The mass of far-right politics sparked a strong call for anti-migrants to target the mosque in Southport for chaos.