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Six more charged by terror police | |
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Five men and one youth have been charged in connection with a police operation targeting an alleged network of terrorist recruiters. | |
A total of 10 people have now been charged following a raid on a Chinese restaurant in Borough, south London. | |
The six are due to appear before City of Westminster magistrates on Thursday. | The six are due to appear before City of Westminster magistrates on Thursday. |
The charges relate to training people to use weapons for terrorism, incitement to murder and possessing material useful for terrorism. | |
The six charged are all from London. | |
They are Muhammad Al-Figari, 42, Atilla Ahmet, 42, Kadar Ahmed, 19, Moussa Brown, 40, Saloum Joh, 21, and a 17-year-old youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons. | |
'Weapon training' | |
The overnight raids in London on 1 September led to 14 arrests, including 12 at The Bridge to China Town restaurant in Borough. | |
Two people have since been released and two remain in custody. | Two people have since been released and two remain in custody. |
Four other men arrested at the restaurant appeared in Westminster Magistrates Court on Tuesday. | |
One of those men was Yassin Mutegombwa, 22, from south London, who is charged with receiving training in the use of weapons, in Hampshire and Berkshire. | |
Mr Mutegombwa's brother, Hassan, 20, Musa Akmet, 47, and Mustafa Abdullah, 24, were charged with other offences under the Terrorism Act. | |
The four were remanded in custody. |