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Three men arrested in connection with Lee Rigby's murder have been released Three men arrested in connection with Lee Rigby's murder have been released
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Three men who were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby have been released on bail, the Metropolitan police have said .Three men who were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby have been released on bail, the Metropolitan police have said .
The men, aged 21, 24 and 28, were arrested in south-east London on Saturday, three days after the 25-year old soldier was hacked to death in Woolwich. They have been bailed to return to a south London police station.The men, aged 21, 24 and 28, were arrested in south-east London on Saturday, three days after the 25-year old soldier was hacked to death in Woolwich. They have been bailed to return to a south London police station.
The two men arrested at the scene of the murder after being shot by police – Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22 – remain in custody.The two men arrested at the scene of the murder after being shot by police – Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22 – remain in custody.
Meanwhile, two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire was discovered shortly before 10pm on Sunday at the Grimsby Islamic Cultural Centre in Weelsby Road.Meanwhile, two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire was discovered shortly before 10pm on Sunday at the Grimsby Islamic Cultural Centre in Weelsby Road.
The fire was extinguished and no one was injured, Humberside police said. In a statement, the force said it was too early to speculate why the fire was started but added that police were aware of a number of messages posted on social media sites. The blaze was extinguished and no one was injured, Humberside police said. In a statement, the force said it was too early to speculate why the fire was started but added that police were aware of a number of messages posted on social media sites.
The statement continued: "These messages appear to be an attempt to incite trouble by posting messages inviting people to assemble and cause trouble at particular locations. Those people should be aware that we are monitoring these sites in Humberside and we will take action against those intent on attempting to incite violence or post messages of a racial nature."The statement continued: "These messages appear to be an attempt to incite trouble by posting messages inviting people to assemble and cause trouble at particular locations. Those people should be aware that we are monitoring these sites in Humberside and we will take action against those intent on attempting to incite violence or post messages of a racial nature."
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