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Kent inmate in court over attempted murder of prison officer at HMP Whitemoor in terror attack

07:28, 05 March 2020

updated: 07:41, 05 March 2020

A Kent prisoner has appeared in court charged with attempting to murder a prison guard in a terror attack at a maximum security jail.

Baz Macaulay Hockton, 26, formerly of Wellington Crescent, Ramsgate, is alleged to have teamed up with a fellow inmate and donned a fake suicide vest during the January 9 ambush.

Baz Hockton is serving time at HMP Whitemoor
Baz Hockton is serving time at HMP Whitemoor

He has been serving time since 2016 and was residing at 400-inmate HMP Whitemoor when the attack happened.

Together with 24-year-old Londoner Brusthom Ziamani, Hockton is alleged to have set upon officer Neil Trundle who sustained stab and slash wounds to his head, chest and face.

Prison officers Georgina Ibbotson and Jayne Cowles were injured as they rushed to his aid and Ziamani is also charged with ABH and assault in relation to those incidents.

Appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court yesterday the pair shook hands in the dock before speaking only to confirm their details.

Prosecutor Angela England alleged: "Both men were wearing improvised suicide belts that they had constructed. They were not explosive."

Brusthom Ziamani
Brusthom Ziamani

She added: "Both had improvised weapons that were manufactured by those men or obtained by them.

"There were three weapons, one which was a large plastic white handle object known as a 'shank.'

"It usually contains a slashing or a razor blade type edge."

She also told of a"sharp metal" object used, with fabric tied around both ends as a handle.

Neither of the prisoners entered a plea and will next appear at the Old Bailey in April.

Whitemoor Prison
Whitemoor Prison

Chief magistrate and senior district judge Emma Arbuthnot said: "The next appearance will be at the Old Bailey, the central criminal court, on April 8.

"That will be a short hearing where you will be asked to enter your pleas no doubt.

"No bail obviously, you are serving prisoners so you cannot be expecting to have bail."

The Met Police confirmed the investigation is being led by Counter Terrorism Command.

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