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Man, 21, held on terror charge Terror arrest: Hackney man, 21, bailed
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A 21-year-old man has been arrested in east London on suspicion of assisting another person to commit terrorist acts. A 21-year-old man arrested in east London on suspicion of assisting another person to commit terrorist acts has been bailed.
The BBC understands the arrest is not related to a domestic threat in the UK and is connected to possible plans to travel to Syria. He was held on suspicion of assisting another to commit acts of terrorism, or to engage in any conduct for the committing of such acts, by facilitating another to travel abroad.
The suspect was detained in Hackney at around 6am on Wednesday morning. He was detained in Hackney at around 06:00 GMT on Wednesday morning.
He is being questioned on suspicion of facilitating another person to travel abroad. Police have searched the property where the man was arrested.
Police are searching the property where the 21-year-old was arrested. He had been taken to a south London police station, where he was later bailed until late December, pending further enquiries.