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British police shoots one, detain 5 others in counter-terrorism raid

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LONDON: British police said yesterday they had thwarted an active terrorism plot after a woman was shot during an armed raid on a house in north London.

Armed counter-terrorism officers using CS gas stormed a house in the Willesden area of the capital on Thursday evening which had been under surveillan­ce, shooting a woman in her 20s.

She is said to be serious but stable in hospital.

Neil Basu, Senior National Coordinato­r for Counter Terrorism Policing, told reporters that six people had been arrested in the operation, five at the house and another in Kent.

“The armed entry was necessary due to the nature of the intelligen­ce we were dealing with and involved armed officers firing CS gas into the address,” Basu said.

Asked if police had foiled an active plot, he replied: “Yes”.

The incident came just over a month after a British-born convert to Islam ploughed a car into pedestrian­s on nearby Westminste­r Bridge, killing four people, before stabbing to death a police officer in the grounds of parliament.

The man responsibl­e, Khalid Masood, was shot dead at the scene.

In a separate incident on Thursday, a man was arrested carrying knives near Prime Minister Theresa May’s office in Westminste­r and he remains in police custody, Basu said.

“Due to these arrests that we have made, I believe that we have contained the threats that they posed,” he said. — Reuters

The armed entry was necessary due to the nature of the intelligen­ce we were dealing with and involved armed officers firing CS gas into the address. Neil Basu, Senior National Coordinato­r for Counter Terrorism Policing

 ??  ?? A forensic investigat­or recovers a knife after man was arrested on Whitehall in Westminste­r, central London. — Reuters photo
A forensic investigat­or recovers a knife after man was arrested on Whitehall in Westminste­r, central London. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? A man is led away by police in Westminste­r after an arrest was made on Whitehall in central London, Britain. — Reuters photo
A man is led away by police in Westminste­r after an arrest was made on Whitehall in central London, Britain. — Reuters photo

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