Two neo-Nazi terror suspects freed by police in UK
BY Agencies10 Sept 2017 9:57 PM IST
Agencies10 Sept 2017 9:57 PM IST
London: Two men arrested over a suspected neo-Nazi terror plot involving British Army soldiers were released today without being charged, police said. The two were among five men — four soldiers and a civilian — who were arrested earlier this week over a plot linked to a banned far-right group National Action.
"No further action will be taken against the two men, both aged 24, from Northampton and Ipswich," West Midlands Police said. Detectives have been granted more time to question the remaining three who include a 22-year-old from Birmingham, a 32-year-old arrested in Powys and a 24-year-old from Northampton, the police said.
The Northampton man was arrested in Cyprus and the UK Ministry of Defence had previously confirmed that he was held at the island's British Dhekelia base before being transferred to Royal Air Force (RAF) Akrotiri for a flight back to the UK. The men are being held on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2000; namely on suspicion of being members of a proscribed organisation.
Three of the servicemen are believed to be from the Royal Anglian Regiment. "The arrests were pre-planned and intelligence-led; there was no threat to the public safety," said a West Midlands Police spokesperson.
The arrests were carried out by police on September 5 in conjunction with counter-terror units from the West Midlands, Wales and the East Midlands.
Several properties are being searched in connection with the arrests. The police have not given further details of the men's activities but the "commission, preparation and instigation" of terrorism could include directly planning an attack, joining a prohibited group or giving effect to that intention.
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