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Terror police charge six more men Six more charged by terror police
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Six more men have been charged in connection with a police operation targeting an alleged network of terrorist recruiters. Five men and one youth have been charged in connection with a police operation targeting an alleged network of terrorist recruiters.
The charges follow a raid on a Chinese restaurant in Borough, south London, earlier this month. A total of 10 people have now been charged following a raid on a Chinese restaurant in Borough, south London.
The six are due to appear before City of Westminster magistrates on Thursday.The six are due to appear before City of Westminster magistrates on Thursday.
Four other men appeared in the same court on Tuesday in relation to the same raids, which led to 14 arrests. Two men are still in custody. The charges relate to training people to use weapons for terrorism, incitement to murder and possessing material useful for terrorism.
The six men charged are all from London. They are Muhammad Al-Figari, 42, Atilla Ahmet, 42, Kadar Ahmed, 19, Moussa Brown, 40, Saloum Joh, 21, and a 17-year-old youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons. The six charged are all from London.
Two released They are Muhammad Al-Figari, 42, Atilla Ahmet, 42, Kadar Ahmed, 19, Moussa Brown, 40, Saloum Joh, 21, and a 17-year-old youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons.
One of the men who appeared in court on Tuesday was Yassin Mutegombwa, 22, from south London, who is charged with receiving training in the use of weapons, in Hampshire and Berkshire. 'Weapon training'
Mr Mutegombwa's brother, Hassan, 20, Musa Akmet, 47, and Mustafa Abdullah, 24, were charged with other offences under the Terrorism Act. The overnight raids in London on 1 September led to 14 arrests, including 12 at The Bridge to China Town restaurant in Borough.
The four were remanded in custody by City of Westminster magistrates.
The raids in London led to 14 arrests, including 12 at The Bridge to China Town restaurant in Borough.
Two people have since been released and two remain in custody.Two people have since been released and two remain in custody.
Four other men arrested at the restaurant appeared in Westminster Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
One of those men was Yassin Mutegombwa, 22, from south London, who is charged with receiving training in the use of weapons, in Hampshire and Berkshire.
Mr Mutegombwa's brother, Hassan, 20, Musa Akmet, 47, and Mustafa Abdullah, 24, were charged with other offences under the Terrorism Act.
The four were remanded in custody.