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Two men have been charged in connection with an anti-terror operation targeting an alleged network of terrorist recruiters, police have said. A further two men have been charged in connection with an operation targeting an alleged network of terrorist recruiters, police have said.
Mohamed Hamid, 48, of Clapton, east London, faces 12 charges and Kibley Da Costa, 23, of West Norwood, south-east London, three charges.Mohamed Hamid, 48, of Clapton, east London, faces 12 charges and Kibley Da Costa, 23, of West Norwood, south-east London, three charges.
Both men will appear before City of Westminster magistrates on Friday.Both men will appear before City of Westminster magistrates on Friday.
Twelve people have now been charged after raids in London on 1 September, including one at a Chinese restaurant.Twelve people have now been charged after raids in London on 1 September, including one at a Chinese restaurant.
Five men and a youth arrested in the operation were remanded in custody after appearing in court on Thursday.Five men and a youth arrested in the operation were remanded in custody after appearing in court on Thursday.
Islamic school Mr Hamid is accused of a number of crimes, including several offences of soliciting or encouraging people to murder and encouraging members of the public to commit, prepare or instigate acts of terrorism.
Mr Hamid is accused of a number of crimes, including several instances of soliciting or encouraging persons to murder another person or persons and of encouraging members of the public to commit, prepare or instigate acts of terrorism.
He is also accused of providing instruction or training in the making or use of firearms contrary to Section 54(1) of the Terrorism Act 2000.He is also accused of providing instruction or training in the making or use of firearms contrary to Section 54(1) of the Terrorism Act 2000.
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Mr Da Costa faces charges including providing instruction or training in the use of any method or technique he knew would be used in the commission or preparation of acts of terrorism.Mr Da Costa faces charges including providing instruction or training in the use of any method or technique he knew would be used in the commission or preparation of acts of terrorism.
He is accused of providing such instruction or training at a woodland area near Matley Wood Caravan and Camping site, in Beaulieu Rd, Lyndhust, Hampshire, between 2 June and 4 June 2006.
He is accused of, on 18 June 2006, attending a location near Pondwood Farm, White Waltham, Berkshire, and while there instructing or training of the type mentioned in Section 6(1) or Section 54(1) of the Terrorism Act 2000.
The overnight raids in London on 1 September led to 14 arrests, including 12 at The Bridge to China Town restaurant in Borough and two elsewhere. Two people have since been released.The overnight raids in London on 1 September led to 14 arrests, including 12 at The Bridge to China Town restaurant in Borough and two elsewhere. Two people have since been released.
Five men and a youth were remanded in custody on Thursday after appearing in Westminster Magistrates Court. Five men and a youth were remanded in custody on Thursday after appearing in Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Four other men appeared at the court in on Tuesday. They were remanded in custody. Four other men appeared at the court on Tuesday. They were also remanded in custody.
The police operation also involved anti-terror officers searching an Islamic school in East Sussex.The police operation also involved anti-terror officers searching an Islamic school in East Sussex.