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UK anti terror police arrest 16

>From Adrian Croft in London
September 02, 2006 06:48pm
Article from: Reuters
BRITISH police said today they had arrested 16 men in two separate
anti-terrorism operations just three weeks after uncovering a suspected plot
to bring down U.S.-bound airliners over the Atlantic.
Fourteen of the men were held in London in an operation that a police source
said focused on suspected "training, recruitment and encouraging others to
take part in terrorist activity".
Anti-terrorist police in Manchester arrested two men early today and were
carrying out three searches but this was not linked to the London arrests,
police there said.
The BBC said 12 of the London arrests were made at or near a Chinese
restaurant in south London that police in riot gear raided on Friday night,
questioning diners for hours and taking some away in handcuffs.
The BBC said the probe may be linked to alleged "training camps" in Britain,
saying there had been reports of militants getting together for adventure
training as a means to develop closer ties.
The arrests came soon after the head of London police's anti-terrorist
branch, Peter Clarke, said in a television interview that police were
keeping tabs on thousands of British Muslims who they suspect may be
involved in or support terrorism - higher than previous official estimates.
Police said the 14 men held in south and east London on Friday night and
early Saturday morning were arrested in a "pre-planned, intelligence-led
operation".
The men were suspected of "the commission, preparation or instigation of
acts of terrorism", and were being held at a central London police station,
police said.
They said the operation was not related to the arrests of more than 20
people on August 9 and 10 in connection with an alleged plot by a group of
British Muslims to blow up U.S.-bound airliners using liquid explosives.
Nor were they related to the July 7 attacks last year when four British
Islamist suicide bombers killed 52 people in rush-hour attacks on London
transport, they said.
The police said the arrests followed many months of surveillance and
investigation in a joint operation involving the police anti-terrorist
branch and the security service.
Searches were being carried out at houses in south, east and north London,
they said.
The BBC said the Chinese restaurant was full of people, including children,
when police arrived on Friday night.
The restaurant's owner, Madi Blyani, told the BBC up to 60 officers entered
the restaurant, which is popular with Muslims.
"They suddenly came inside because they were suspicious of some of the
customers. ... They talked to them (for) more than one hour, two hours, and
they arrested some of them. So it was obviously surprising for me, my staff,
for everyone," he said.
Police could be seen putting personal items into evidence bags and they
removed six cars parked nearby, the BBC said.
Interior minister John Reid had been kept fully informed about the
operation, a ministry spokeswoman said.
Eleven British Muslims have been charged with conspiracy to murder and
planning acts of terrorism over the suspected plot to blow up airliners over
the Atlantic.
Four people are accused of lesser offences and five others are still being
questioned but have not been charged.
 


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