Three women charged with terror offence and conspiracy to murder

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Police have charged three women with terrorism offences and conspiracy to murder after carrying out a raid where one of the suspects was shot.

Both Dich and Boular appeared in the dock at Westminster Magistrates' Court in full-face burkas.

Meanwhile, a 27-year-old man who was arrested near the British Parliament nearly two weeks ago while he was carrying knives was charged with three offenses on Tuesday.

The north west London raid came hours after a man was arrested near the British parliament in possession of three knives.

Two 18-year-olds and a 19-year-old who were arrested in east London on Monday, May 1, have since been released.

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They were arrested following a counter-terror operation last month in which Ms Boular was shot by police.

Rizlaine Boular, 21, of central London, was arrested on April 30 after being discharged from hospital after being shot during the raid.

Khalid Mohammed Omar Ali, 27, has been charged with preparing terrorist acts in relation to that incident and faces further charges related to alleged bomb-making in Afghanistan.

On March 22, an attacker drove an SUV into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge, killing four, before fatally stabbing a police officer inside Parliament's gates.

A woman and her daughter charged in connection with what is thought to be Britain's first all-female alleged terror plot were told to lift their veils in court by a magistrate who asked to see their eyes.

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