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London terror arrests: Met Police detain two men on suspicion of money laundering linked to extremists in Syria | London terror arrests: Met Police detain two men on suspicion of money laundering linked to extremists in Syria |
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Police investigating UK extremists travelling to Syria have arrested two men in London on suspicion of money-laundering. | Police investigating UK extremists travelling to Syria have arrested two men in London on suspicion of money-laundering. |
Scotland Yard said the arrests came as part of an investigation into large-scale fraud which involved raids across six addresses in the capital today. | Scotland Yard said the arrests came as part of an investigation into large-scale fraud which involved raids across six addresses in the capital today. |
Officers arrested a 29-year-old man in west London and a 23-year-old man in east London on Wednesday morning, police said. They are currently being held in custody in a south London police station. | |
The fraud, which allegedly saw the theft of £150,000 from one elderly man alone, involved conmen cold-calling vulnerable people and impersonating a police officer. | The fraud, which allegedly saw the theft of £150,000 from one elderly man alone, involved conmen cold-calling vulnerable people and impersonating a police officer. |
They would then inform them their bank account had been compromised and convince the victims into transferring money to an account under the control of the suspect, police said. | They would then inform them their bank account had been compromised and convince the victims into transferring money to an account under the control of the suspect, police said. |
In a statement, the Met Police said the arrests related to "large-scale fraud linked to UK extremists travelling to Syria". | In a statement, the Met Police said the arrests related to "large-scale fraud linked to UK extremists travelling to Syria". |
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