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Activist held under Terrorism Act | |
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A Muslim activist has been arrested in east London over allegations of encouraging terrorism. | |
Abu Izzadeen was held by in Leyton High Road by counter-terrorism officers, Scotland Yard said. | Abu Izzadeen was held by in Leyton High Road by counter-terrorism officers, Scotland Yard said. |
He hit the headlines last September after heckling Home Secretary John Reid but it is understood the inquiry is related to a 2006 speech in Birmingham. | He hit the headlines last September after heckling Home Secretary John Reid but it is understood the inquiry is related to a 2006 speech in Birmingham. |
Mr Izzadeen is being held at a central London police station under Section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2006. | Mr Izzadeen is being held at a central London police station under Section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2006. |
Second heckler | Second heckler |
In September, Mr Izzadeen, who was born Trevor Brooks in London, interrupted Mr Reid's speech at the public meeting in Leytonstone. | In September, Mr Izzadeen, who was born Trevor Brooks in London, interrupted Mr Reid's speech at the public meeting in Leytonstone. |
Mr Reid asked Muslim parents to keep a close eye on their children and act if they suspected they were being radicalised by extremists. | Mr Reid asked Muslim parents to keep a close eye on their children and act if they suspected they were being radicalised by extremists. |
Mr Izzadeen shouted out: "Shame on all of us for sitting down and listening to him." | Mr Izzadeen shouted out: "Shame on all of us for sitting down and listening to him." |
He said he was "furious" about "state terrorism by British police" and accused the minister of being an "enemy" of Islam before being led from the building by police and stewards. | He said he was "furious" about "state terrorism by British police" and accused the minister of being an "enemy" of Islam before being led from the building by police and stewards. |
A second heckler, who also interrupted Mr Reid's speech, was ejected a few minutes later. | A second heckler, who also interrupted Mr Reid's speech, was ejected a few minutes later. |