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Anti-terror squads pounce on Tameside boy and girl – both just 16

Terror squads arrested two teenagers in Mossley yesterday and two Tameside addresses are still being searched by the North West Counter Terrorism Unit.

A 16-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl were taken into custody yesterday on suspicion of planning a future act of terrorism.

The North West Counter Terrorism Unit (NWCTU) are currently searching addresses on Hanover Street and Spring Mill Drive in the town.

It is alleged that the pair were either concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism and the searches are expected to last some time.

GMP Chief Superintendent Caroline Ball said: “I know news of an arrest made under terrorism legislation in this community will cause a certain amount of anxiety and people will understandably have questions.

“What I want to stress very clearly is that this investigation is in no way linked to any sort of international terrorist plot nor have we recovered any evidence to suggest the community of Mossley is at risk.

“This investigation has arisen as a result of information from law enforcement agencies so it is prudent we act on that information and carry out a thorough, professional investigation to determine the circumstances and details of the activity reported.”

Police are urging the public to stay calm in light of the news, with their currently being no threat to Mossley or the wider area.

“Members of our community will see a lot of police activity at these addresses over the coming days but rather than cause anxiety I want people to be reassured that we have taken this precautionary action to ensure the safety of our residents,” Chief Superintendent Ball said.

“Again I would stress there is no current threat to either the Mossley community or wider and there is no reason to be unduly worried.

“If anyone is concerned, please approach one of local officers who will be happy to speak to you.”

Anyone with concerns about suspicious activity should contact local officers or the confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789321.

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