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Counter-terrorism police arrest four men over 'potential attack' | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Arrests in London and Leicestershire followed joint investigation by police and MI5 | Arrests in London and Leicestershire followed joint investigation by police and MI5 |
Armed counter-terrorism police made a series of arrests on Thursday, over what they described a a potential attack linked to extremist Islamist ideology. | Armed counter-terrorism police made a series of arrests on Thursday, over what they described a a potential attack linked to extremist Islamist ideology. |
Four men were arrested, three in east London. The fourth man was arrested by unarmed officers in Leicestershire. | |
Neighbours near one address in Ilford said they heard loud bangs as armed police went in. At a suburban home in nearby Goodmayes, at least seven specialist counter-terrorism firearms officers were seen staging a raid. | |
During one arrest in east London, a man was bitten on the foot by a police dog. | During one arrest in east London, a man was bitten on the foot by a police dog. |
Social media footage shows one officer at Ilfracombe Gardens, Goodmayes, instructing those inside to “walk towards me slowly” and “place your hands on your head”. A door was smashed and broken glass was strewn after the raid. | Social media footage shows one officer at Ilfracombe Gardens, Goodmayes, instructing those inside to “walk towards me slowly” and “place your hands on your head”. A door was smashed and broken glass was strewn after the raid. |
The raids followed a joint investigation by counter-terrorism police and MI5, the security service. | The raids followed a joint investigation by counter-terrorism police and MI5, the security service. |
Investigators had been considering whether to arrest the men for some time and the operation was “intelligence-led”. | Investigators had been considering whether to arrest the men for some time and the operation was “intelligence-led”. |
Sources said the arrests may be significant and that the investigation was at an early stage. Arrests under terrorism laws do not always lead to charges, one source stressed. | Sources said the arrests may be significant and that the investigation was at an early stage. Arrests under terrorism laws do not always lead to charges, one source stressed. |
Those detained were arrested on suspicion of being “concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism”, under section 41 of the Terrorism Act (TACT) 2000. | Those detained were arrested on suspicion of being “concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism”, under section 41 of the Terrorism Act (TACT) 2000. |
Police said two east London addresses were raided and at one a man aged 27 was arrested. At a second address in east London a man aged 31 and male aged 17 were detained. In Leicestershire police arrested a man aged 32. | |
In a statement, Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism command said: “The arrests in east London were carried out with the support of armed officers. No shots were fired, although one of the men was bitten on the foot by a police dog during the course of his arrest and has been taken to hospital. His injuries are not believed to be serious.” | |
Those arrested remained in police custody on Thursday. | |
The intelligence that led to the arrests suggested a possible plot described as being of “low sophistication”. | The intelligence that led to the arrests suggested a possible plot described as being of “low sophistication”. |
Police and MI5 made the decision to arrest the men at a meeting known as an executive liaison group, where intelligence officers and senior detectives weigh up the risks of letting the intelligence-gathering phase of the operation run against any potential risk to the public and of people they consider suspects escaping. | Police and MI5 made the decision to arrest the men at a meeting known as an executive liaison group, where intelligence officers and senior detectives weigh up the risks of letting the intelligence-gathering phase of the operation run against any potential risk to the public and of people they consider suspects escaping. |
The decision to deploy specialist firearms officers is unusual, even for counter-terrorism raids, and means it was assessed that those making the arrest needed an extra level of protection. | The decision to deploy specialist firearms officers is unusual, even for counter-terrorism raids, and means it was assessed that those making the arrest needed an extra level of protection. |
Police said on Thursday: “Officers are currently searching the three addresses, and a search is also under way at a fourth address in east London as part of the investigation.” | |
Investigators will be searching for electronic devices for evidence of activity to prove or disprove their suspicions. | Investigators will be searching for electronic devices for evidence of activity to prove or disprove their suspicions. |
In November, the UK’s national terrorism threat level was lowered from severe to substantial for the first time in five years. Since then there have been three alleged terror attacks. | In November, the UK’s national terrorism threat level was lowered from severe to substantial for the first time in five years. Since then there have been three alleged terror attacks. |
Weeks after the official announcement, on 29 November, Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, were stabbed to death by Usman Khan, 28, who was tackled by people at a prisoner rehabilitation conference at London Bridge. Khan’s attack was halted only when he was shot dead by armed officers. | Weeks after the official announcement, on 29 November, Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, were stabbed to death by Usman Khan, 28, who was tackled by people at a prisoner rehabilitation conference at London Bridge. Khan’s attack was halted only when he was shot dead by armed officers. |
On 2 February, Sudesh Amman, who had been recently released while serving a terrorism sentence, stabbed two people in Streatham, south London. He wore a fake suicide vest and armed surveillance officers who had been following him shot him dead. | |
Last month three people died after an alleged terrorist stabbing in Reading. Khairi Saadallah, 25, is due to stand trial for the murder of three people. | Last month three people died after an alleged terrorist stabbing in Reading. Khairi Saadallah, 25, is due to stand trial for the murder of three people. |
The “substantial” threat level means there is a high level of threat and an attack might well occur without further warning. | The “substantial” threat level means there is a high level of threat and an attack might well occur without further warning. |
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