This is the dramatic moment when the suspect was arrested for the terrorist attack that took place a few days ago in London (Video/Photo)

This is the moment of arrest where two Syrian refugees had placed a bomb in the bucket at a London train station to trigger a deadly attack on British citizens. Yaya Faroukh, 21, dressed up in plastic to keep evidence out of Aladdin's Chicken Fried in Hounslow on Saturday [...]
Yahya Faroukh, 21, dressed up in plastic to save evidence outside Aladdin Chicken Fried in Hounslow on Saturday evening, where he had worked for nine months, “Daily Mail” reported, broadcast Periscope.
Officials were at a bus stop, while the 21-year-old suspect went ahead before they returned and caught him, while shouting: “I'm sorry, I'm sorry”
Other police waiting for cars in the surrounding streets picked up his mobile phone later came in the forensic teams, where they photographed him and the scene.
A day earlier, an 18-year-old boy in custody with Faruch was arrested at the Dover Port and was believed to be the person who had placed the bombs in the bucket.
"Scotland Yard" is now investigating whether the two undercovers in this terrorist attack met in camps controlled by I SIS in Iraq or Syria.
They were lovingly covered by Penelope and Ronald Jones on their property in Surrey after searching for asylum.
Comrade Tarek Haque, 21, said that when his bag was arrested, he fell to the floor showing he was full of chocolate bars.
The Law Student Tarek said: I was just gonna get some food and I was right next to the store.
It seems perfectly normal, but suddenly they just caught the boy and attacked him, said Suleeman Sarwer.
The cops came out of nowhere. Of course they had a goal. They were acting as if they were waiting for a bus, only by staying there. They went back and just took him to the floor.
Someone was with him when he was arrested. He told everyone he's a good guy, there's nothing wrong with him, I know his family and he's a good guy “. He was saying this is all nonsense, Sarwer added.
He was telling them to let me go, let me go and they told us there was nothing to worry about. He started saying "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry," he added.
The suspect responded to police orders, but the witness said he did not speak much English./Periscopi/

























