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Fishmonger’s Hall: Hair Removal Strips and Bags of Chocolate Revealed in First Images of Terrorist’s Dilapidated Apartment | UK News

The first images emerged of the dilapidated apartment used by Usman Khan to prepare for his terrorist attack at Fishmongers’ Hall.

The photos were taken by police after the November 2019 attack in London and show the remains of their preparations strewn around the property.

The cling film used to make the fake explosives was in Stafford’s apartment bedroom, along with a number of small water bottles he may have experimented with.

His prison tag monitoring device was on the dresser
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His prison tag monitoring device was on the dresser. Photo: Gardham / MetPolice
Large bags of chocolate were found in the kitchen
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Large bags of chocolate were found in the kitchen. Photo: Gardham / MetPolice

There was also the bundle of eyebrow hair removal strips that he used to depilate himself during the ritual preparation for his martyrdom.

The tag monitoring device he had to wear after his release from prison was on the dresser, along with a tubigrip bandage and cold gel to treat a gym injury.

In the kitchen were boxes of Celebrations and Quality Street chocolates, and the last of the four knives he had bought for the attack.

A plastic box filled with dozens of video games was found in the living room, while a rug on the coffee table read “eat, drink, enjoy”.

The torn packaging of the knives was found in the wheeled bins outside, along with the wiring from his Xbox and a disassembled Energizer battery charger used for his fake suicide belt.

Khan moved into the apartment a few months before the attack
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Khan moved into the apartment a few months before the attack. Photo: Gardham / MetPolice
The packaging of the knives was found in the wheelie bins outside
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The packaging for the knives was found in the wheelie bins outside. Photo: Gardham / MetPolice

Khan had moved into a one-bedroom apartment on the top floor of a Victorian apartment building in Wolverhampton Road, Stafford on September 24, 2019.

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This notice was published: 2021-06-08 17:17:00

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