Well, as they say....you couldn't make it up.
Buckingham Palace Samurai sword waving terrorist Mohiussunnath Chowdhury, decided to unleash his own brand of terror at the Royal residence of Windsor Castle.
But as he had no topographical knowledge of Central London -where he was licensed by TfL to work as an Uber driver- he entered Windsor castle into his Uber sat-nav. But like many Uber journeys undertaken by drivers with absolutely no knowledge of London, he ended up at the wrong destination, many miles away from where he had intended to go.
Instead of arriving at the Royal residence of Windsor Castle, he actually arrived at a London Pub of the same name.
Below is the court report from the Guardian, it reads like the script to a sit-com.
It is alleged that Chowdhury, 26, who works as a self-employed Uber driver, had set off from his Luton address about two hours before his arrest and he used his satnav to try to drive to Windsor Castle. After he arrived at a pub of the same name, he drove on and eventually ended up near Buckingham Palace in central London.
He is alleged to have then driven towards a marked police car in a blue Toyota Prius at just after 8.30pm on Friday and stopped. During the incident, he was sprayed by police with CS gas and arrested.
Chowdhury, who wore a grey tracksuit and spoke to confirm his name and address, was remanded in custody. He will next appear at the Old Bailey on 21 September.
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