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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 in a counter-terrorism inquiry after reports of people being tricked out of money in "cold calls" by bogus police officers. | |
The arrests are part of a police probe into large-scale fraud linked to UK extremists travelling to Syria. | |
The men, aged 29 and 23, were arrested at addresses in west and east London on suspicion of money-laundering. | |
They were being held in custody at a south London police station. Four other addresses in London were searched. | |
Scotland Yard said there were reports of vulnerable and elderly people being called over the phone by someone impersonating a police officer. | |
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. |