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UK Police Arrest Man with Knives on Suspicion of Terrorism

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Police carrying out a counterter­rorism investigat­ion Thursday swooped in on a man they said was carrying knives in a bag near Britain’s Parliament and arrested him on suspicion of planning terrorist acts.

London’s Metropolit­an Police said the 27- yearold man was stopped and detained “as part of an ongoing operation” by the department’s counterter­rorism unit.

The department said knives were recovered during the operation.

It said the man was being held at a London police station on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and on suspicion of the commission, preparatio­n and instigatio­n of acts of terrorism.

Police said that as a result of the arrest, there is “no immediate known threat” to the public.

Witnesses reported seeing armed police blocking off Whitehall, a street lined with government buildings, and a man on the ground surrounded by police.

A black- clad man could later be seen standing on the sidewalk, surrounded by police, before being put into a police vehicle.

A photo showed a forensic officer looking at a black bag and what appeared to be two knives on the ground.

Security has been increased around Parliament after an attacker drove an SUV into pedestrian­s on nearby Westminste­r Bridge on March 22, killing four, before stabbing a police officer to death inside the gates of Parliament. The attacker, Khalid Masood, was shot dead by police.

Police believe Masood, 52, a British- born Muslim convert with conviction­s for violence, acted alone.

Thursday was Parliament’s last sitting day before Britain’s June 8 election.

Police say there has been a surge in knife crimes in London in the past year.

Britain also faces a threat from internatio­nal terrorism classified as “severe,” meaning an attack is highly likely.

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