Radiology And Nuclear Experts Deployed To TKP 3 Men Stabbed By OTK Near A Mosque In London

JAKARTA - The London Metropolitan Police Headquarters or Scotland Yard dismissed the alleged religious motive behind the stabbing of three men by an unknown person (OTK) near the Central Mosque of Brent Mosque, West London.

Quoting Metro UK on Sunday, June 29, the OTK stabbing took place exactly 100 meters from the Willesden Green subway station, West London.

In addition to security and medical officers deployed to the location that occurred Wednesday, June 26 evening, experts from the UK's Radiology and Nuclear Biology Chemistry team were also deployed to comb through the potential for chemicals used in this incident.

"These people appear in anti-dangered clothes like the one you see in movies like Outbreak, I think there is a chemical attack. With everything in the news right now, it's really scary," said the witness.

The victims of the OTK stabbing were two 21-year-old men and a 20-year-old man. After being stabbed, the victim staggered asking for help at the Mosque Central Mosque of Brent near the scene.

Luckily the mosque security guard saw the victim and provided first aid. Shortly thereafter, officers and medics arrived.

"A man staggered through the gates of a mosque from outside to seek help," said the head in charge of the Central Mosque of Brent Mosque Mosque, Dr Raja Riaz in West London.