Pictured: Man arrested over suspected 'Tesco terror' attack

Vince Fuller, 50, was arrested in Surrey on suspicion of terror offences after an alleged rampage with a baseball bat and knife.

Witnesses say a man was shouting 'all Muslims must die' during the incident in the village of Stanwell. Police say the episode was 'inspired by the far-right'.

Neighbours in Viola Avenue, Stanwell, near Heathrow Airport, said they heard a man screaming 'white supremacists rule' before knifing a 19-year-old male in a nearby Tesco car park on Saturday night.

The victim was allowed home from hospital earlier today after undergoing an operation last night.

Vince Fuller, 50, was arrested after the incident in a Tesco car park on Saturday night

Vince Fuller, 50, was arrested after the incident in a Tesco car park on Saturday night 

Detective Superintendent Nigel Doak, a counter terrorism officer, said the incident 'has continued to show the hallmarks of a terrorist event.'

'We believe the victim, a 19-year-old Southern European man, may have been targeted due to his ethnic appearance,' he added. 

The detective added further that 'police are committed to tackling all forms of toxic extremist ideology.'

Mr Doak also confirmed that police will remain stationed in the village after security was stepped up around mosques. 

'Local officers in Surrey Police will continue to be in the Stanwell area, providing reassurance and advice to communities, places of worship and businesses,' he said. 

The suspect was originally arrested by Surrey Police on Saturday night.

He was further arrested at 7pm on Sunday by Counter Terrorism Policing South East detectives, under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000. He remains in police custody.

A warrant for further detention was granted on Saturday by Westminster Magistrates Court allowing police to detain him up until March 23.

Vince Fuller was arrested in Stanwell, a village in Surrey close to Heathrow Airport

Vince Fuller was arrested in Stanwell, a village in Surrey close to Heathrow Airport 

The incident began just after 10.15pm on Saturday when Surrey Police were called to Viola Avenue to reports of a man 'acting aggressively and shouting racist comments' whilst carrying a baseball bat and a knife.

Several nearby vehicles were damaged.

A further call was received by police at 11.08pm, and it was reported that someone had been stabbed in the Tesco car park in Town Lane, Stanwell.

It is believed that the suspect for the attack was the same man who was reported as acting aggressively earlier that evening.

Armed officers were deployed and the suspect was arrested in Town Lane in the village at 11.11pm.

Fuller was arrested after a 19-year-old was stabbed in the hand in the supermarket car park

Fuller was arrested after a 19-year-old was stabbed in the hand in the supermarket car park 

The victim, the 19-year-old man, sustained serious injuries to his hands.

Detectives believe he entered McDonalds to seek help after being attacked and was then taken to hospital by ambulance to Ashford Hospital.

He has since been transferred to St George's Hospital in south London where he underwent surgery last night before being allowed home today.

Fuller allegedly asked the teenager 'Do you wanna die? Well you're gonna die!' ahead of the horrifying attack, according to witnesses. 

It comes after at least 50 people were killed in a horrific far-right attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Friday, by Australian-born Brenton Tarrant.

Prime Minister Theresa May condemned the Surrey attack on Sunday evening and thanked the emergency services for their 'handling of the terrorist incident'. 

A stabbing in Surrey which saw a man rampage with a baseball bat and knife while shouting ‘all Muslims must die’ is being treated by police as a terror incident 'inspired by the far-right' (pictured police patrolling)

A stabbing in Surrey which saw a man rampage with a baseball bat and knife while shouting 'all Muslims must die' is being treated by police as a terror incident 'inspired by the far-right' (pictured police patrolling)

Police remove a car from Viola Avenue in Stanwell, Surrey where they were investigating the stabbing

Police remove a car from Viola Avenue in Stanwell, Surrey where they were investigating the stabbing

She tweeted: 'My thanks to the emergency services for their handling of the terrorist incident in Stanwell. 

'My thoughts are with the injured man, and his family and friends. Vile, hateful far-right extremism has no place in our society.'

Mosques in the Surrey area will see a higher police presence following the attack.

A 50-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and racially aggravated public order (pictured, officers are seen in Viola Avenue in Stanwell)

A 50-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and racially aggravated public order (pictured, officers are seen in Viola Avenue in Stanwell)

Detective Superintendent for Surrey Police, Karen Mizzi, said: 'Patrols (pictured) will be stepped up across Stanwell in order to provide assurances to those in the area'

Detective Superintendent for Surrey Police, Karen Mizzi, said: 'Patrols (pictured) will be stepped up across Stanwell in order to provide assurances to those in the area' 

An unnamed witness said: 'The man asked the young lad if he wanted to die, and then said 'Well you're going to die' and swung

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