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Terror arrests: Three to appear in court Terror arrests: Three appear in court
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Three terrorism suspects arrested earlier this month have been charged and are set to appear in court. Three men have appeared in court charged with preparing acts of terrorism.
Nadir Ali Sayed, Yousaf Shah Syed and Haseeb Hamayoon are accused of preparing acts of terrorism. Nadir Ali Sayed, Yousaf Shah Syed and Haseeb Hamayoon were arrested on 6 November in London and High Wycombe.
They were arrested on 6 November in London and High Wycombe and will appear for a preliminary hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court. At a preliminary hearing before Westminster magistrates, none of them applied for bail and they were remanded in custody.
A fourth man, arrested in Uxbridge, west London, was released on Saturday with no further action against him.A fourth man, arrested in Uxbridge, west London, was released on Saturday with no further action against him.
The case of Mr Sayed, 21, from Hounslow, Mr Syed, 19, from High Wycombe, and Mr Hamayoon, 27, from Hayes, is expected to be referred by the magistrates to a crown court. Mr Sayed, 21, from Hounslow, Mr Syed, 19, from High Wycombe, and Mr Hamayoon, 27, from Hayes, were arrested three days before Remembrance Sunday.
The men were arrested two days before the Remembrance Sunday weekend and they were charged earlier on Thursday - the 14th and final day that they could be held by police under terrorism legislation. They were charged earlier on Thursday - the 14th and final day that they could be held by police under terrorism legislation.
Scotland Yard did not give details of the alleged offences, but said the men had been charged with being "jointly engaged" in preparing for committing acts of terrorism.Scotland Yard did not give details of the alleged offences, but said the men had been charged with being "jointly engaged" in preparing for committing acts of terrorism.