London Bridge terrorist Khuram Butt’s final message on WhatsApp has been revealed to the public .
Report Focus News can revealKhuram last used WhatsApp messenger service on Wednesday at 6.59pm, three days before his terror rampage.
On his profile, he wrote a message on his profile on 10 May which read : “ALLAH says (Quran 94:6) – Indeed, with hardship,comes ease.”
His profile picture recited lines of the Quran which read: “Speak justice, speak kindly, speak politely, speak fairly, speak gently, speak graciously, speak not in vain”.
The development comes after Butt was named as one of the London Bridge terrorists by Scotland Yard alongside Rachid Redouane.
Butt, a 27-year-old British citizen born in Pakistan, and Redouane, who claimed to be Moroccan-Libyan, both lived in Barking, east London.
Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley said Butt was known to the security services, but there was no evidence of “attack planning” by him.
Mr Rowley said: “While formal identification is yet to take place, detectives believe they know the identity of the attackers.
“They believe two of the men are Khuram Shazad Butt and Rachid Redouane, both from Barking, east London.
“All three men were confronted and shot dead by armed officers within eight minutes of the first call.
“Inquiries are ongoing to confirm the identity of their accomplice.”
Redouane, 30, also used the name Rachid Elkhdar, claiming to be six years younger.
He was known to the police and MI5, and a member of public had reported him to an anti-terror hotline.
He is alleged to have been an associate of radical hate preacher Anjem Choudary.