Major scares the one who lived Isabel II last christmas day. On December 25, 2021, a person managed to bypass the security of Windsor and enter the castle where the sovereign resides, armed with bloody intent and screams “I’m going to kill the queen.” The topic was: Jaswant Singh Chail, 20 years old, who was immediately arrested and brought before the police and the courts. The hearing was held this Wednesday to settle his sentence and he appeared via video call from the high-security psychiatric hospital in Broadmoor, Berkshire, where he remains in the custody of English security forces and bodies.
He faces three charges. Scotland Yard reported that the Southampton resident has committed an offense under the… Section 2 of the Treason Act of 1842, which consists of “shooting or aiming firearms, or throwing or using any offensive object or weapon, with intent to injure or alarm Her Majesty.” According to reports, he was dressed in a hood and mask, with a crossbow loaded with a bolt with the safety disengaged and ready to fire. Fortunately, there were no major ills to regret.
Chail identified himself as “Indian Sikh”, a branch of the Indian religion created by Guru Nanak (1469-1540), which was nurtured by the doctrines of Hinduism and Islam in the 16th and 17th centuries in the Punjab region of the Mughal Empire. . He said he wanted to take revenge on the queen for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919.
The high treason against the Crown took place on a day marked as Christmas. Elizabeth was at Windsor Castle at the time with her son, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker, as well as other close relatives. The Metropolitan Police said that “following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Counter-Terrorism Command, a man has been charged with offenses related to an incident on the grounds of Windsor Castle on Christmas Day last year.”
Jaswant Singh Chail’s father made a statement in which he was absolutely shocked by his son’s terrible intentions: “Something has gone terribly wrong with our son and we are trying to figure out what it is.. We haven’t had a chance to talk to him, but we’re trying to help him. he needs. From our perspective, we are going through a difficult time. We are trying to solve this problem and it is not easy,” he said.
Police are investigating the existence of a video the alleged aggressor sent to his friends via Snapchat 24 minutes before he was arrested. In it he warned of his mission: “I’m sorry. I’m sorry for what I have done and for what I will do. I will try to kill Elizabeth, the queen of the royal family. This is revenge for those who died in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919. It is also a revenge for those who have been murdered, humiliated and discriminated against because of their race. I am an Indian Sikh, a Sith. My name was Jaswant Singh Chail, my name is Darth Jones.”
It is not the first time Queen Elizabeth has found herself in such a situation. In 1981 Marcus Sarjeant was jailed under this part of the Treason Act after firing shots in white to the Queen as she toured The Mall in London during the Trooping the Color parade in 1981. He was sentenced to 5 years in prison after pleading guilty.
This trial is taking place the same week that Harry and Meghan Markle are known to be returning to England for the first time after celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee. The Sussexes will be in Manchester on September 5 to attend One Young World Summit, a solidarity event dedicated to “connecting and promoting young leaders”. Three days later and after a visit to Germany they will participate in the WellChild, an awareness event for sick children and carers in the UK. A spokesman for the dukes has denied that “Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are delighted to visit several charities close to their hearts”.
Source: Marie Claire

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