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Two men arrested in terror fraud probe linked to Syria Two men arrested in terror fraud probe linked to Syria
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Two men have been arrested on suspicion of money-laundering in a counter-terrorism investigation into large-scale fraud linked to British extremists travelling to Syria. Two men have been arrested in a counter-terrorism inquiry after reports of people being tricked out of money in "cold calls" by bogus police officers.
The men, aged 29 and 23, were held at addresses in west and east London. The arrests are part of a police probe into large-scale fraud linked to UK extremists travelling to Syria.
Officers also searched four addresses in other parts of the capital. The men, aged 29 and 23, were arrested at addresses in west and east London on suspicion of money-laundering.
Scotland Yard said the arrests were linked to reports of vulnerable people being tricked out of money after being phoned by bogus police officers. They were being held in custody at a south London police station. Four other addresses in London were searched.
Police are investigating allegations that victims were "cold called" and told their bank account had been compromised, and they needed to transfer money to another account. One elderly person lost about £150,000. Scotland Yard said there were reports of vulnerable and elderly people being called over the phone by someone impersonating a police officer.
The arrested men were being held in custody at a police station in south London. Victims were then told their bank account had been compromised and they needed to transfer money to another account. One elderly person lost about £150,000.
Police used search warrants at two addresses in north London, one in west London and one in south-east London.Police used search warrants at two addresses in north London, one in west London and one in south-east London.