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Four charged with terror offences | Four charged with terror offences |
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Four men have been charged with terror-related offences after raids last week, Greater Manchester Police have said. | Four men have been charged with terror-related offences after raids last week, Greater Manchester Police have said. |
Israr Malik, 21, of Fallowfield, Manchester, has been charged with intending to commit acts of terrorism, namely violent jihad. | Israr Malik, 21, of Fallowfield, Manchester, has been charged with intending to commit acts of terrorism, namely violent jihad. |
Three others face charges of intending to assist others to commit terrorism. | Three others face charges of intending to assist others to commit terrorism. |
They are Munir Farooqi, 52, of Longsight, Haris Farooqi, 26, of Levenshulme, both in Manchester, and Matthew Newton, 27, of Stalybridge. | |
Munir Farooqi, the father of Haris Farooqi, was also charged with three counts of soliciting or encouraging another to murder on 6 July, 15 October and 16 October this year. | |
'Low-key' | |
All four are due to appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on Monday. | All four are due to appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on Monday. |
A fifth man, aged 62, from Deane, Bolton, was released without charge. He is understood to be a Muslim cleric. | |
Unarmed officers from the North West Counter Terrorism Unit detained the men last Monday in what was described as a "low-key operation", following a 15-month investigation into alleged terrorist activity overseas. | |
About 120 people took part in a protest over the raids outside Greater Manchester Police's headquarters on Sunday. | About 120 people took part in a protest over the raids outside Greater Manchester Police's headquarters on Sunday. |
A force spokesman said it recognised the community had some concerns regarding the investigation. | A force spokesman said it recognised the community had some concerns regarding the investigation. |