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Three Men Have Been Arrested On Suspicion Of Manslaughter, Over The Tragic Leicester Explosion.

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anotheoldgit | 12:56 Thu 01st Mar 2018 | News
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https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/leicester-explosion-terror-speculation-tweets-1265172

It has been announced that three men have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, over the tragic Leicester explosion.
But the question I need to ask, is it wrong for anyone to speculate the reason for the explosion since little information as yet been released.
By anyone I mean anyone no matter who they are.
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// The attitude of those who lambasted Nick Griffin and Katie Hopkins, speaks volumes of why the authorities are reluctant to suggest terrorism or even the ethnicity of the perpetrators, unless they are white indigenous. //

Here are the names of the dead. They are not Asian.

Mary Rajoobeer, 46, and her two sons Shane, 18, and Sean, 17, Leah Beth Reek 18, who was Shane's girlfriend, and Viktorija Ljevleva, 22.

The downstairs of the premises was used as a Polish Supermarket. The people upstairs who died were tenants.
My guess would be that the arrested men ran the supermarket and did something illegal such as brewing alcohol or by-passing the gas meter. Probably white but not indigenous.

Time will tell.
jackthehat 'The Authorities tend to wait until they are in full possession of all the facts before they make any statements.'

If only. Every muslim terrorist is described as an individual (lone wolf) with mental health problems within hours/minutes of the attack.
On the 2 occasions the boot was possibly on the other foot, they were instantly declared to be far right terrorist attacks.
One might be forgiven for thinking the statements are pre-scripted and not believe anything these liars tell us.
Nick Griffin was lambasted by the beloved BBC and threatened with arrest and imprisonment by the police if he ever repeated the scurrilous lie that there were muslim rape gangs in the UK. 10 years before it became common knowledge. All those poor raped girls, 10 extra years of them.
People are not routinely named when just arrested (names olebs are ften leaked).

If they are to be prosecuted after further investigation (presumably what is happening now), they will be charged and named. This is not special treatment for ethnics, it is standard procedure for everyone.

We’ll just have to wait a little while, and see if charges follow.
Storm in a teacup. Internet community with nothing better to do than have a go at each other.
Conspiracy over. The three men have now been charged, so can now be named.

// Arkan Ali, 37, Hawkar Hassan, 32, and Aram Kurd, 33, have been charged with manslaughter and arson with intent to endanger life after the explosion last Sunday evening.
Mr Ali, of Drake Close, Oldham, Mr Hassan, of Eld Road, Coventry, and Mr Kurd, of Hillary Place, Leicester, are due to appear in custody at Leicester Magistrates’ Court on Monday. //

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/leicester-explosion-latest-updates-three-men-charged-a8238571.html

They will appear in court tomorrow, so we may learn more then about the offences.
Conspiracy over?
The plot thickens more like, imo.
from Sky news

https://news.sky.com/story/three-men-charged-over-explosion-that-killed-five-people-in-leicester-11274969

\\Leicestershire Police says they were detained on suspicion of conspiracy to cause an explosion and for offences under the Proceeds of Crime Act.//

\\suspicion of conspiracy to cause an explosion // ???
Details will emerge.
A fourth man has been arrested, but not charged.

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