The defendant pleaded guilty to all charges, in particular, treason.
In Britain, a trial has begun in the case of the attempt on the life of Queen Elizabeth II, which was committed in December 2021. Crossbow-wielding Jaswant Singh Cheil, now 21, used a nylon ladder to sneak into Windsor Castle, where the Queen lived during the pandemic.
BBC reports first court statements.
The investigation established that Jaswant Singh Cheil hid in the castle for two hours, waiting for an opportunity to carry out his intention. The security officer noticed him at the door leading to the royal apartments. The guy was wearing a balaclava and had a crossbow ready to fire.
During the detention, the man told the guard twice that he had come to kill the queen.
In addition, in a video posted on the social network a few minutes before entering the castle, Chael said: “I'm sorry, I'm sorry that I have done and for what I will do I will try to kill Queen Elizabeth, the head of the royal family This revenge is for those who died in 1919 during the massacre at Jallianwala Bagh when British soldiers opened fire on thousands of people gathered in about 1,000 people were killed in the confrontation mentioned by Jaswant Singh Chail.
Jaswant Singh Chail is on trial for making threats to law first issued in 1351. Chale pleaded guilty to all charges.
Sentencing is scheduled for March 31.
Recall, September 8, 2022 at the 97th year of his life Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain has died.