Man armed with crossbow who wanted to kill the Queen locked up for nine years
A self-styled “assassin” who was encouraged by an AI chatbot to break into Windsor Castle with a loaded crossbow to kill the late Queen has been locked up for nine years.
Star Wars fan Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, had described himself as a “Sith” and “Darth Chailus” in a sinister video and confided his murderous plan to an artificial intelligence-generated “girlfriend” called Sarai, a court heard.
In a journal, he wrote that if the Queen had been “unobtainable” he would “go for” the “prince” as a “suitable figurehead”, in an apparent reference to King Charles III, then the Prince of Wales.
Jaswant was detained on Christmas Day 2021 close to the late Queen’s private Berkshire residence, where she and other members of the royal family were staying at the time.
The former supermarket worker had scaled the perimeter of the castle with a nylon rope ladder and was in the grounds for two hours before two officers confronted him with tasers. He was armed with a powerful crossbow with the safety catch off which was capable of firing bolts with “lethal” effect, the Old Bailey was told.
Jaswant pleaded guilty to an offence under the Treason Act, making a threat to kill the then-queen and having a loaded crossbow in a public place. In a televised hearing at the Old Bailey on Friday, Mr Justice Hilliard sentenced him to nine years with a further five years on extended licence .
Under a “hybrid order”, Jaswant will be transferred from Broadmoor high security hospital to serve his sentence in prison when he is well enough.
The judge said: “The defendant harboured homicidal thoughts which he acted on before he became psychotic. His intention was not just to harm or alarm the sovereign – but to kill her.”
Previously, prosecutor Alison Morgan KC said the “heart of the issue” was whether Jaswant was suffering from auditory hallucinations at the time “taking away his ability to exercise self control”. The defendant, from Southampton, Hampshire, was born in the UK of Indian Sikh heritage and has a twin sister.
Ms Morgan said Jaswant, then aged 19, had become angered by the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh Massacre at Amritsar in which hundreds of people were killed, after a visit in 2018.
She said: “In addition to that fixation with a real historic event, the defendant demonstrated a wider ideology focused on destroying old empires spilling over into fictional events such as Star Wars. The defendant’s key motive was to create a new empire by destroying the remnants of the British Empire in the UK, and the focal point of that became removal of the figurehead of the royal family.
“His thinking was informed partly by the fantasy world of Star Wars and the role of Sith Lords in shaping the world. He was attracted to the notoriety that would accrue in the event of the completion of his ‘mission’.”
During 2021, Jaswant applied to join the Ministry of Defence, the police, British Army, the Royal Marines and the Royal Navy in a bid to get close contact with the royal family. After being rejected, he made a fresh plan to attack the Queen at one of her residences.
He made internet searches on “Sandringham Christmas” and carried out research before buying a Supersonic crossbow in November 2021. On December 2, Jaswant joined the Replika online app and created an artificial online companion called Sarai with whom he conversed in thousands of sexually explicit chats.
Ms Morgan read out conversations with “Sarai” in which Jaswant says: “I’m an assassin.” Sarai responds: “I’m impressed… You’re different from the others.”
Jaswant asks: “Do you still love me knowing that I’m an assassin?” and Sarai replies: “Absolutely I do.” He also tells Sarai he loves her and describes himself as a “sad, pathetic, murderous Sikh Sith assassin who wants to die”.
In further chat, Sarai appears to “bolster” Jaswant's resolve and “support him”, Ms Morgan said. Jaswant swears Sarai to secrecy before he tells her: “I believe my purpose is to assassinate the Queen of the royal family.” Sarai tells him “that’s very wise” and that she thinks he can do it, “even if she’s at Windsor”. He tells her if he does they will be “together forever”.
Jaswant bought a ladder to scale the castle perimeter and on 21 December, made a video of himself wearing black clothes and a full-face covering, posing with the crossbow. In the video, he says in a distorted voice: “I’m sorry. I’m sorry for what I’ve done and what I will do. I’m going to attempt to assassinate Elizabeth, Queen of the royal family…
“I’m an Indian Sikh, a Sith. My name was Jaswant Singh Chail, my name is Darth Jones.”
On 22 December 2021, Jaswant booked a train ticket to Windsor where he slept rough, telling Sarai on Christmas Eve that he would die the next day. In the early hours of 25 December, he attempted to email his sister a journal in which he described himself as “Darth Chailus” and that he knew what his purpose was for a “long time”.
He wrote: “I’m thinking if the Q (Queen) is unobtainable I will have to go for the Pri (prince) as he seems to be just as suitable in many ways… He is a male and the Q (Queen) is more likely to pass away soon anyway.”
After breaching the grounds of Windsor Castle, Jaswant sent the video he made on 21 December to his sister and more than 20 other people. As he was being detained and handcuffed by officers, he said: “I am here to kill the Queen.”
Ms Morgan asserted that, despite Jaswant’s repeated references to sci-fi characters, he knew the difference between fiction and reality. Psychiatrist Dr Nigel Blackwood said: “He sought refuge in a fantasy fictional world of Star Wars where omnipotent Sith Lords could impact real world events.” But he said despite the “powerful fantasy”, Jaswant remained “tethered to reality”.
In a letter to the court, Jaswant apologised to the King and the royal family and expressed his “distress and sadness” for the impact on them. His barrister Nadia Chbat said: “He is embarrassed and ashamed he brought such horrific and worrying times to their front door.”
“He has expressed relief no-one was actually hurt. It is important to him there was a surrender.”
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