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UK’s Scotland Backyard probing Sikh guy’s ‘plot’ to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II for Jallianwala Bagh

After a 19-year-old Indian Sikh was once arrested on Christmas Day for trespassing into Windsor Citadel, a video of him announcing he sought after to “assassinate the Queen” in “revenge for Jalianwala Bagh” has surfaced.

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. (Picture: AP)

Days after a youngster was once arrested for trespassing into the grounds of Windsor Citadel the place Britain’s Queen Elizabeth is spending Christmas along with her circle of relatives, a video of the 19-year-old announcing he sought after to “assassinate the Queen” in “revenge for Jalianwala Bagh” has surfaced.

After the video surfaced within the media, Scotland Backyard swung into motion and introduced a probe.

TEEN POSTS VIDEO DECLARING BID TO ASSASSINATE QUEEN

The video, shared on Snapshot and posted by means of The Solar, displays the person known as Jaswant Singh Chail. He’s dressed in a dismal hoodie and keeping a crossbow. He addressed the digicam with a distorted voice whilst handing over the chilling message.

“I’m sorry for what I’ve finished and what I can do. I can try to assassinate Elizabeth, Queen of the Royal Circle of relatives. That is revenge for individuals who died within the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh bloodbath. It’s also revenge for individuals who were killed, humiliated and discriminated on as a result of their race. I’m an Indian Sikh, a Sikh. My identify was once Jaswant Singh Chail, my identify is Darth Jones,” the masked guy is observed announcing within the video.

ARRESTED ON CHRISTMAS DAY FOR POSSESSING WEAPON

The nineteen-year-old from Southampton in southern England, was once arrested on Christmas Day after he trespassed into the valuables and was once hung on suspicion of ownership of an offensive weapon, police mentioned on Saturday.

The Metropolitan Police mentioned the suspect has been sectioned below the Psychological Well being Act after being discovered within the fort grounds.

The Queen, Prince Charles and spouse Camilla are spending Christmas with the monarch at Windsor Citadel in Berkshire, south-east England, after she took the verdict to name off her conventional Christmas at Sandringham property in Norfolk amidst a surge in COVID-19 circumstances.

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