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(Telegraph) — Street cleaners arrested over an alleged plot to kill the Pope were said to have been overheard threatening to kill a Christian for every page of the Koran, it has emerged.
A report on the incident has said that although all six men were later released without charge, police were justified in making the arrests after receiving a call at 4.30pm on September 16, the day before the Pope was due to arrive in London.
The caller reported that five men were looking at a picture in the Metro newspaper of the Pope’s motor vehicle and talking about a recent incident where the Koran was allegedly burned.
They were overheard saying that a “Christian should be killed for every page that was damaged” according to the report by David Anderson QC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation.
“The view was expressed that whilst the Pope’s vehicle was protected, it could be stopped and that even if he survived, those around him would die,” Mr Anderson said.
“Comments were made to the effect that it would be wonderful if the Pope was killed and that there were virgins waiting for them.”
The source also told police that the men could all be working on the day of the Pope’s visit to London and the depot had recently taken delivery of new uniforms, ten of which had been stolen.
One of the men was said to have returned from Paris on Monday or Tuesday of that week having shaven his hair off and become radicalised.
