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Scotland Yard arrests 3 more in London bridge terror probe

Three more persons have been arrested by Scotland Yard in connection with the London Bridge attack carried out by three men including a Pakistani-origin terrorist.

The arrests came ahead of the general election in which about 46 million eligible voters are expected to cast their ballot to choose between Prime Minister Theresa May and Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn under the looming shadow of the two deadly terror attacks that recently rocked the UK. Seventeen people have now been arrested in connection with Saturday's attack and five remain in custody, the Metropolitan Police said. "

The Met's Counter Terrorism Command, supported by firearms officers, arrested two men on a street in Ilford, east London, a third was arrested after a warrant was carried out at a residential address in Ilford," the Met Police said. Of the two men arrested on the street, one aged 27 was arrested on suspicion of the preparation of terrorist acts and the second aged 33 was arrested for on suspicion of possession with intent to supply controlled drugs. The third 29-year-old man was arrested from the residential address in Ilford on suspicion of the preparation of terrorist acts.

All three men have been taken into custody at a south London police station under the UK's Police and Criminal Evidence Act, the Met said.

On Thursday, Met Police made three further terror-related arrests in London, which the force said were not related to Saturday's London Bridge attack. Searches being conducted at the addresses where the men were arrested.

The developments came as families of the London attackers expressed their disgust.
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