Daily Express

Armed police on alert after Christmas terror plot is foiled

- By Paul Jeeves

A PLOT to bomb hundreds of Christmas shoppers and revellers has been smashed by a series of anti-terror raids, it was believed last night.

Officers swooped on five properties early yesterday morning after intelligen­ce led them to suspect a Jihadi cell was preparing a wholesale festive massacre. In at least one of the raids nearby residents reported hearing an explosion at 5.30am. Last night four suspects were being quizzed over the alleged plot, which is thought to have been aimed at a major British city outside London.

Investigat­ions appeared to involve a two-bedroom flat above the Mermaid fish and chip shop in Chesterfie­ld, Derbyshire.

A man aged 31 was led out of the property in just boxer shorts while neighbours were evacuated to the nearby Proact Stadium, home of Chesterfie­ld FC.

Meanwhile across the county border in South Yorkshire three other suspects aged 22, 36 and 41 were detained in Sheffield.

Atrocity

Police went in after MI5 intelligen­ce indicated the gang were “getting close” to an outrage.

It followed IS threats to attack Christmas markets, with chilling images of a bloodied knife and a tied and bound Santa Claus.

Festive markets in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham and Sheffield have all stepped up security.

Authoritie­s face an unpreceden­ted threat, with 500 investigat­ions running at any one time and nine plots foiled since the Westminste­r atrocity in March. An Army bomb squad was deployed to Chesterfie­ld as police feared an explosive device might already have been assembled.

One of the raided properties was a house in the Meersbrook area of Sheffield, where locals said they heard an explosion.

Student Lizzie Fogarty, 27, said people went to and from the property “all the time” and she had thought it was a half-way house for refugees. Police also searched a house in the city’s Burngreave area, a barber’s shop and adjacent flat in Stocksbrid­ge and a former Irish club which is now used as a mosque and community centre.

One Burngreave resident said he was woken by three loud bangs and looked out to see six men with rifles in camouflage and full body armour.

Shortly afterwards another man was put into a police van.

Barber’s shop owner Mohammed Ojaky, 31, said officers told him they were looking for a man from Eastern Europe they thought was linked to the place.

Mr Ojaky, from Kurdistan, said: “There were 15 or 20 and many were armed. It was a big shock. I gave them details of all my staff but I did not know this man.”

Simon Fox, 22, who lives near another of the Sheffield properties, said: “We have seen Army, police, a couple of packages being removed by the bomb unit.”

“You just don’t expect this to happen around here.”

Authoritie­s believe that the gang’s intentions were focused “out of the capital” and were aimed at causing “mass devastatio­n” in a main regional population centre.

An official spokesman said a bang heard by some residents was not an explosion but the sound of an entry being forced.

He added: “The arrests were intelligen­ce-led and pre-planned.

“We recognise people may have concerns. We would ask them to remain alert but not alarmed.”

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