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Counter-terror police arrest three in Sheffield and Huddersfield | |
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Counter-terror police have arrested three men in Sheffield and Huddersfield following raids across Yorkshire. | |
Two men, aged 24 and 29, were arrested on Thursday on suspicion of terrorism offences. The raids were not linked to the investigation into the Manchester Arena bombing. | |
Residents living near the raided homes, including flats in the Kelham Island area of Sheffield and a house in the Crosland Moor area of Huddersfield, reported loud bangs and scores of armed police entering the properties. | Residents living near the raided homes, including flats in the Kelham Island area of Sheffield and a house in the Crosland Moor area of Huddersfield, reported loud bangs and scores of armed police entering the properties. |
A third man, aged 23, from Sheffield, was arrested on Friday morning on suspicion of assisting an offender. | |
A statement from the north east counter-terrorism unit said: “Both property searches have now concluded and we would like to thank the local communities for their patience and understanding.” | |
Police said: “There are no connections to the recent incident and investigation in Manchester. The operation is based on recently received intelligence. We understand that people may have concerns as a result of this activity and we are grateful for the patience and understanding of the public while these inquiries are carried out.” | |
The CTU moved to reassure the public, saying the loud noises were part of police operations to gain entry to addresses. | |
People living around a block of flats between Dun Street and Cornish Street, close to Sheffield’s Inner Ring Road, reported hearing a bang at about 5.30pm on Thursday. One man who lived in the block said he saw a second-floor flat’s door had been blown off. | |
Others said they saw armed plain-clothed officers in the triangular courtyard in the centre of the modern block. | |
The flats are fairly new, a short walk from the city centre, in an area that has changed in recent years from a site of derelict 19th-century industrial buildings to a series of residential flats redevelopments. | |
On Thursday night, cordons on the streets surrounding the property were lifted, although a number of police officers continued to guard the block, which is opposite the Shalesmoor tram stop, as searches continued. | |
Similar scenes were reported in Huddersfield, where a large number of armed police were deployed in the Ellison Street area of the town. |
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