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The last people arrested and questioned by detectives investigating the London Bridge terror attack have been released without charge, Scotland Yard said.The last people arrested and questioned by detectives investigating the London Bridge terror attack have been released without charge, Scotland Yard said.
A 27-year-old man arrested at an address in Ilford on Friday June 9, a 28-year-old arrested in Barking on Saturday June 10 and a 19-year-old man also arrested in Barking the following day have been released from custody. A Metropolitan police spokesman said all 17 others arrested as part of the investigation were previously released without charge. A 27-year-old man arrested at an address in Ilford, east London, on Friday 9 June, a 28-year-old arrested in Barking on Saturday 10 June and a 19-year-old man also arrested in Barking the following day have been released from custody. A Metropolitan police spokesman said all 17 others arrested as part of the investigation had already been released without charge.
One man, aged 33, has been bailed until later this month. when he must return to a central London police station. He was arrested on a street in Ilford on Thursday June 8 on suspicion of possession with intent to supply controlled drugs and firearms offences. One man, aged 33, has been bailed until later this month. when he must return to a central London police station. He was arrested on a street in Ilford on Thursday 8 June on suspicion of possession with intent to supply controlled drugs and firearms offences.
Eight people died and dozens were injured during the June 3 atrocity at London Bridge and Borough Market. Armed police killed ringleader Khuram Butt, 27, Rachid Redouane, 30, and Youssef Zaghba, 22, eight minutes after the first emergency call was made. Eight people died and dozens were injured during the 3 June atrocity at London Bridge and Borough Market. Armed police killed ringleader Khuram Butt, 27, Rachid Redouane, 30, and Youssef Zaghba, 22, eight minutes after the first emergency call was made.