
Police arrest 12 in ‘extreme right-wing’ terror threat investigation
A visible police presence will remain near Shrubland Hall in Suffolk over the coming days
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A visible police presence will remain near Shrubland Hall in Suffolk over the coming days. Police arrest 12 in ‘extreme right-wing’ terror threat investigation. Counter Terrorism Policing London confirmed the probe is connected to a suspected threat aimed at the UK Ijtima event, held at Shrubland Hall between 9 and 12 July.
Furthermore, "The situation was declared a major incident early on Sunday morning with a multi-agency response convened to ensure a safe and properly co-ordinated departure from the event of the 15,000 attendees. The event, attended by about 15,000 people, was held at a country house in Suffolk, eastern England, from July 9 to 12 and mostly went ahead as expected, apart from closing earlier than planned on Sunday. Police said they had made the arrests on Sunday and Monday at addresses across England after becoming aware of a "potential serious threat" towards the religious event.
In addition, Among these, one individual [J] has been released on bail, while the remaining three [I, K and L] continue to be held in police custody at present.
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A visible police presence will remain near Shrubland Hall in Suffolk over the coming days
reliability moderate3/4 sourcesPolice arrest 12 in ‘extreme right-wing’ terror threat investigation.
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Counter Terrorism Policing London confirmed the probe is connected to a suspected threat aimed at the UK Ijtima event, held at Shrubland Hall between 9 and 12 July.
according to WalesOnline +1"The situation was declared a major incident early on Sunday morning with a multi-agency response convened to ensure a safe and properly co-ordinated departure from the event of the 15,000 attendees.
according to WalesOnline +1The event, attended by about 15,000 people, was held at a country house in Suffolk, eastern England, from July 9 to 12 and mostly went ahead as expected, apart from closing earlier than planned on Sunday.
according to The Straits Times - WorldPolice said they had made the arrests on Sunday and Monday at addresses across England after becoming aware of a "potential serious threat" towards the religious event.
according to The Straits Times - WorldAmong these, one individual [J] has been released on bail, while the remaining three [I, K and L] continue to be held in police custody at present.
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Police arrest 12 in ‘extreme right-wing’ terror threat investigation.
omitted byCenterPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideA visible police presence will remain near Shrubland Hall in Suffolk over the coming days
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