UK police charge 14-year-old boy with terrorism offence over mosque plot


LONDON, July ⁠15 (Reuters) - British police have charged ⁠a 14-year-old boy with a ‌terrorism offence linked to extreme right-wing ideology over an alleged plan to attack two ​mosques in south London.

The ⁠boy was ⁠arrested last week over criminal damage to ⁠a ‌car, but police searches found documents that led ⁠to a charge of "conduct in preparation ​for ‌giving effect to an intention ⁠to conduct ​acts of terrorism".

“This is a very serious terrorism charge against a ⁠young boy and likely ​to be highly concerning to the public and the local community," Helen ⁠Flanagan, head of Counter-Terrorism Policing London, said in a statement released on Wednesday.

Police said they did ​not believe the case ⁠pointed to a wider threat, ​but added that they ‌had offered support to ​the mosques.

(Reporting by William James; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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