last month , but police have not yet found enough evidence to make an arrest.
The juvenile who is suspected of killing three little girls in Southport has been charged with both possessing a military study of an al-Qaeda instruction manual and manufacturing the poison ricin.
The 18-year-old Axel Rudakubana is accused of producing a biological toxin in violation of Section 1 of the Biological Weapons Act of 1974.
In violation of Section 58 of the Terrorism Act 2000, he has also been accused of having a PDF document that could be helpful to someone planning or carrying out an act of terrorism.
On Wednesday, the accused will show up in Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
On July 29, Chief Constable Serena Kennedy of Merseyside Police stated that the force would continue to take the lead in the stabbing investigation.
The situation has not been classified as a terrorist incident by the Counter Terrorism Police.
Following the stabbing, inspections of the suspect’s home in the Lancashire village of Banks turned up the ricin and the instruction handbook.
Castor oil plants are the natural source of the extremely lethal toxin ricin.
Police stated that the poison they did find posed a little risk to the public, and none of the material was discovered at the Southport stabbing site.
“No one involved or connected to this incident has shown any signs of ricin poisoning,” stated Dr. Renu Bindra, senior medical advisor at the UK Health Security Agency.
There is no need to prove a motivation for the newly added accusations.
A motive would have to exist for the incident to qualify as a terrorist incident.
The incident has not been confirmed as such.
The youngster has previously been charged with the stabbing deaths of Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Bebe King, 6, at a dance lesson with a Taylor Swift theme.
In addition, he faces ten counts of knife possession and attempted murder.
It is anticipated that a trial will start in January.
The Prime Minister’s thoughts are with the relatives of the victims of the Southport incident, according to Downing Street.
According to a spokesperson for No. 10, “The government is focused on ensuring the families and all those affected receive justice.”