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Arrests over 'terror kidnap plot' | Arrests over 'terror kidnap plot' |
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Eight people have been arrested under the Terrorism Act in Birmingham in connection with an alleged plot to kidnap a member of the armed forces. | Eight people have been arrested under the Terrorism Act in Birmingham in connection with an alleged plot to kidnap a member of the armed forces. |
A number of addresses in the city have been sealed off after morning raids. | A number of addresses in the city have been sealed off after morning raids. |
The operation, believed to have taken six months, involved police and security service MI5. | The operation, believed to have taken six months, involved police and security service MI5. |
Senior security sources said a terror plot not aimed at mass casualties would mark "a different approach to terrorism in the UK". | Senior security sources said a terror plot not aimed at mass casualties would mark "a different approach to terrorism in the UK". |
BBC Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford said sources close to the investigation said the aim of the alleged plot was to kidnap a serving member of the armed forces, perhaps while they were on home leave. | BBC Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford said sources close to the investigation said the aim of the alleged plot was to kidnap a serving member of the armed forces, perhaps while they were on home leave. |
He stressed the arrests were based on intelligence, which could prove to be wrong. | He stressed the arrests were based on intelligence, which could prove to be wrong. |
The Ministry of Defence said it could not confirm or deny reports of such a plot. | The Ministry of Defence said it could not confirm or deny reports of such a plot. |
Police said 12 addresses in the Sparkhill, Washwood Heath, Kingstanding and Edgbaston areas of the city were targeted as part of the 0400 GMT raids. | Police said 12 addresses in the Sparkhill, Washwood Heath, Kingstanding and Edgbaston areas of the city were targeted as part of the 0400 GMT raids. |
All are still being searched. | All are still being searched. |
Two houses and a general store in Alum Rock, near Washwood Heath, were raided. | Two houses and a general store in Alum Rock, near Washwood Heath, were raided. |
The Maktabah book store in Stratford Road, Sparkhill, which is believed to sell Islamic literature, was also raided. | The Maktabah book store in Stratford Road, Sparkhill, which is believed to sell Islamic literature, was also raided. |
Police have cordoned off roads around Jackson Road and Foxton Road, in Alum Rock, and Poplar Road and Stratford Road, in Sparkhill. | Police have cordoned off roads around Jackson Road and Foxton Road, in Alum Rock, and Poplar Road and Stratford Road, in Sparkhill. |
Police have not confirmed any of the raided addresses. | Police have not confirmed any of the raided addresses. |
The BBC's Phil Mackie said there had been some anger and cynicism among locals who had witnessed previous terror raids in the area without anyone being charged. | |
Baswant Kant, who lives in Stratford Road, near the junction with Poplar Road, said about 55 police officers "turned up in white vans" in the early hours of Wednesday morning. | Baswant Kant, who lives in Stratford Road, near the junction with Poplar Road, said about 55 police officers "turned up in white vans" in the early hours of Wednesday morning. |
"They went into shops and restaurants along the road - a lot of people got arrested," he said. | "They went into shops and restaurants along the road - a lot of people got arrested," he said. |
Saqib Hussain, of Sparkhill, said he had visited the raided book shop many times and "had never seen any suspicions of terrorist activity". | |
Mohamed Barber told BBC News his cousin was one of the men arrested in Alum Rock. | Mohamed Barber told BBC News his cousin was one of the men arrested in Alum Rock. |
"We can vouch for him he is innocent. He doesn't even have time to go to Friday prayers - that's how busy he is," he added. | "We can vouch for him he is innocent. He doesn't even have time to go to Friday prayers - that's how busy he is," he added. |
Abdul Ghaffoor, a regular shopper at the general store, said he had never heard politics being discussed in the shop. | Abdul Ghaffoor, a regular shopper at the general store, said he had never heard politics being discussed in the shop. |
Public co-operation | Public co-operation |
Leaders at the Alum Rock Islamic Centre, the main mosque in the area, said the community was shocked at events, but urged calm and appealed to people to co-operate with the police investigation. | Leaders at the Alum Rock Islamic Centre, the main mosque in the area, said the community was shocked at events, but urged calm and appealed to people to co-operate with the police investigation. |
Ayub Pervaz, the mosque's president, said: "Our view is very clear. If people have broken the law they should be brought to justice. | Ayub Pervaz, the mosque's president, said: "Our view is very clear. If people have broken the law they should be brought to justice. |
"But we also appeal for no trial by media. If any of those arrested turn out to be innocent, this should be made clear." | "But we also appeal for no trial by media. If any of those arrested turn out to be innocent, this should be made clear." |
I hope everyone involved will act with the maximum restraint John Reid | I hope everyone involved will act with the maximum restraint John Reid |
Vehicles, including a white Transit van, have been removed from Alum Rock. | Vehicles, including a white Transit van, have been removed from Alum Rock. |
The eight are suspected of "the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism". | The eight are suspected of "the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism". |
Home Secretary John Reid urged for restraint, but would not comment on the specific operation. | Home Secretary John Reid urged for restraint, but would not comment on the specific operation. |
"I hope everyone involved will act with the maximum restraint. There is a major operation and investigation under way... there may be court proceedings." | "I hope everyone involved will act with the maximum restraint. There is a major operation and investigation under way... there may be court proceedings." |
A Home Office spokeswoman added: "This operation is a reminder of the real and serious nature of the terrorist threat we face." | A Home Office spokeswoman added: "This operation is a reminder of the real and serious nature of the terrorist threat we face." |
The Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit ran the operation with the West Midlands Police, the Metropolitan Police and MI5. | |
In a statement, West Midlands Police asked for the "continued support and co-operation of the public". | In a statement, West Midlands Police asked for the "continued support and co-operation of the public". |
"Our message to people living in the West Midlands is to remain vigilant," the statement added. | "Our message to people living in the West Midlands is to remain vigilant," the statement added. |
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