Man shot dead by police in UK; 5 arrested as inquiry begins
The man, identified as 27-year-old Mohammed Yasser Yaqub, was killed in a car near junction 24 of the M62 in Huddersfield.
London: A man has been shot dead by police during a "pre-planned operation" last evening in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire in UK, police said on Tuesday.
The man, identified as 27-year-old Mohammed Yasser Yaqub, was killed in a car near junction 24 of the M62 in Huddersfield at around 6 pm on Monday, The Telegraph reported. The incident is not terrorism related, the police said.
Images from the scene showed a silver Audi with bullet holes in its windscreen and bonnet.
West Yorkshire Police confirmed there were five arrests during the operation, three at the scene and another two from a related stop of another vehicle in the Chain Bar area of Bradford at around the same time.
Several of those arrested needed hospital treatment for injuries "not related to firearm discharge", but no officers were hurt, a force spokesman said.
The case is being referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), which said its investigators were at the scene.
On its Twitter account, the IPCC said: "The man's family has been informed. This is the early stage of the investigation and we will provide further updates when we have them."
Gemma Wilson, Lindley Councillor, told Sky News, "I assumed at first it was a crash but realised if it was, it was a major one due to the volume of police in the area and the wide area that was cordoned off.
"It was obviously concerning to see so many police cars as clearly something serious had happened so close to home. I saw about five or six police cars around the roundabout," she added.
A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said, "Around 6 pm last evening during a pre-planned policing operation near to the M62 in Huddersfield a police firearm was discharged and a man has died."
West Yorkshire Police are "fully co-operating" with the IPCC investigation, he added.