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Five men have been arrested under terrorism laws in two separate operations, police have confirmed.Five men have been arrested under terrorism laws in two separate operations, police have confirmed.
Police arrested two men, aged 25 and 29, during morning raids in Halifax, West Yorkshire. Police arrested two men, aged 25 and 29, in Halifax, West Yorkshire.
Another two men, both 24, were arrested in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, and a fifth man, 32, was held after his arrest in that city's Longsight area.Another two men, both 24, were arrested in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, and a fifth man, 32, was held after his arrest in that city's Longsight area.
Police said there was no evidence "any of the men were involved in planned terror activity in the UK". It is thought the Manchester operation is linked to an incident earlier this month in which a terror suspect absconded, breaching a control order.
The men in Halifax, thought to be British Pakistanis, are being held on suspicion of involvement in facilitating terrorist activities overseas. The BBC's Home Affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said the British-born man, in his 20s, disappeared while under an order which imposes a type of house arrest on terror suspects.
They are in custody and will be taken to a London police station later.
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He is thought to have gone abroad and is not believed to be one of the three arrested in Manchester, Mr Shaw says.
Greater Manchester Police said the operation was carried out at four addresses and three were still being searched.
Officers have liaised with representatives of the local community and produced leaflets giving information about the operation.
A police spokeswoman said: "At this stage, there is no intelligence of any planned terrorist activity in the UK and the arrests are part of an ongoing investigation."
Meanwhile, two men, thought to be British Pakistanis, are being taken to a London police station following the unrelated raids in Halifax.
The Manchester raids are not connected to those in Halifax
The pair are being held on suspicion of involvement in facilitating terrorist activities overseas, police say.
A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said: "At approx 6am today in an intelligence-led operation, two men were arrested in West Yorkshire under the Terrorism Act 2000."A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said: "At approx 6am today in an intelligence-led operation, two men were arrested in West Yorkshire under the Terrorism Act 2000."
The arrests were made by officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command and officers from West Yorkshire Police.The arrests were made by officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command and officers from West Yorkshire Police.
Police are now searching four addresses in the Halifax area, one of which is thought to be in Park View in the Pellon area of Halifax.Police are now searching four addresses in the Halifax area, one of which is thought to be in Park View in the Pellon area of Halifax.
A flat in north London is also being searched as part of the same operation.A flat in north London is also being searched as part of the same operation.
A spokesman for the West Yorkshire force said its officers would keep local people informed and high-visibility police will patrol affected areas to provide reassurance.A spokesman for the West Yorkshire force said its officers would keep local people informed and high-visibility police will patrol affected areas to provide reassurance.
Leaflets Police stressed there was no link with the arrests made in Manchester.
Meanwhile in Manchester, police said they had carried out a second, unrelated, operation at four addresses, three of which are still being searched.
The Manchester raids are not connected to those in Halifax
The BBC's Home Affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said the operation was in connection with a terror suspect who breached a control order and absconded earlier this month.
A Greater Manchester Police spokeswoman would only say it was in connection with an inquiry concerning "suspected terrorist support and facilitation".
"At this stage, there is no intelligence of any planned terrorist activity in the UK and the arrests are part of an ongoing investigation," she said.
Greater Manchester Police said it has liaised with representatives of the local community and has produced leaflets giving information about the operation.
Police stressed that there was no link to the arrests made in West Yorkshire.