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London mayor Sadiq Khan and Met Police commissioner visit London Bridge in aftermath of terror carnage

SADIQ Khan has slammed the three terrorists who targeted Saturday night revellers at London Bridge, calling the attack "cowardly and evil".

Visiting the scene of the van and stabbing rampage that claimed the lives of seven people over the weekend, London's mayor said he was "furious" that the killers had used religion to justify their actions.

 Sadiq Khan said he was furious about the attack that targeted people out on a Saturday night
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Sadiq Khan said he was furious about the attack that targeted people out on a Saturday nightCredit: Reuters
 The London Mayor visited the scene of the horrific attack
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The London Mayor visited the scene of the horrific attackCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Khan said: "I'm angry, and I'm furious that these three men are seeking to justify their actions by using the faith that I belong to.

"The ideology they follow is perverse, and is poisonous and it has no place in Islam.

"I condemn this terrorist act but also the poisonous ideology these men and others follow."

 Khan visited the scene with The Met's Cressida Dick
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Khan visited the scene with The Met's Cressida DickCredit: Reuters
 Khan inspected the scene, saying his heart had gone out to the victims of the attack
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Khan inspected the scene, saying his heart had gone out to the victims of the attackCredit: AP:Associated Press

Khan, who became London's first Muslim mayor last year, has remained vocal in the wake of the attack, announced that a vigil would be held early Monday evening to honour those killed.

He said: "The victims include, not just people who are from London, but people from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, France, Spain - you realise what a truly global city London is.

"All of us are thinking about the family and friends of those affected."

He paid tribute to the "amazing work" done by police and emergency services, adding: "The speed of their response led to fewer lives being lost."

He said he wanted to show the world that London had not been cowed by Saturday night's attack during tonight' vigil, saying: "We will be remembering the victims, their families, saying thank you to the police and emergency services and demonstrating that London won't be cowed by terrorism, nor will we allow these terrorists to fuel division and divide our communities."

He was joined by The Met's Police Commissioner Cressida Dick, who praised the quick response of officers after being called to London Bridge, saying the attack was "ghastly".


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 Sadiq Khan announced a vigil would be held for those killed in the attack
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Sadiq Khan announced a vigil would be held for those killed in the attackCredit: AP:Associated Press

The Mayor had earlier attended a Cobra meeting this morning, chaired by Prime Minister Theresa May, saying security services were "doing everything they can" to keep us safe.

Security measures are being bolstered, with concrete blocks and and steel barriers put up to protect pedestrians.

Armed cops have been carrying out raids across London in the wake of the atrocity.

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