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Man charged with weapons offenses amid probe into threat against Islamic event

Created at 18 Jul · 7:26 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
IN SHORT

British police have charged a 42-year-old man with possession of offensive weapons and a stun gun, but stated these offenses are not believed to be connected to a suspected threat against an Islamic event. No evidence was found to charge anyone with terrorism offenses related to the threat.

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Key Numbers

13people arrested
8men detained under Terrorism Act released without charge
42-year-oldman charged with weapons offenses
35+digital devices seized
15,000event attendees

Who's Involved

Counter Terrorism Policing
investigating a suspected threat against an Islamic event
Helen Flanagan
Commander of Counter Terrorism Policing London, stated no evidence found for terrorism charges
42-year-old man
charged with possession of offensive weapons and a stun gun
Man charged with weapons offenses amid probe into threat against Islamic event

↳ Why This Matters

The investigation highlights ongoing concerns about potential threats to religious gatherings and the complexities of counter-terrorism investigations, reassuring the Muslim community while maintaining vigilance.

Key facts

  • Counter Terrorism Policing investigated a suspected threat against the UK Ijtima event in Suffolk.
  • Thirteen people were arrested in connection with the investigation.
  • A 42-year-old man was charged with possession of offensive weapons and a stun gun.
  • Police stated the weapons offenses are not believed to be connected to the alleged threat.
  • No evidence was found to support charges related to the alleged threat against the event.

Counter Terrorism Policing investigated a suspected threat against the UK Ijtima event, an Islamic gathering attended by approximately 15,000 people in Suffolk. The investigation led to the arrest of thirteen individuals. Eight men were detained under the Terrorism Act but were later released without charge. A 42-year-old man has been charged with possession of offensive weapons, specifically extendable batons, and possession of a stun gun. However, police emphasized that these charges are not believed to be connected to the alleged threat against the event. Commander Helen Flanagan stated that extensive inquiries have been made, but no evidence has been found to support charges related to the alleged threat. Officers seized over 35 digital devices during the investigation, which included searches of homes and vehicles. The national terrorism threat level in Britain was raised to 'severe' in April.

Frequently asked questions

The UK Ijtima event was an Islamic gathering described as an opportunity for reflection and spiritual renewal, attended by approximately 15,000 people.

The event was shut down early on Sunday, July 12, after Suffolk Police received information about a 'credible threat'.

He has been charged with two offenses related to the possession of offensive weapons (extendable batons) and possession of a stun gun.

No, police stated that the items and offenses are not believed to be connected to the alleged threat being investigated.

What Happens Next

01The charged man is due to appear at Reading Magistrates’ Court on July 20.
02Counter Terrorism Policing's investigation into the alleged threat against the Islamic event is ongoing.

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Cadence

How It Developed

A man has been charged with weapons offenses as counter-terror police investigate a threat to an Islamic event.
British police found no evidence to charge anyone with a terrorism offense linked to a suspected threat against an Islamic event in eastern England.
Thirteen people were arrested between Sunday and Thursday in connection with a potential serious threat towards the religious event.
Eight men detained under the Terrorism Act were released without charge.
A 42-year-old man was charged with possession of offensive weapons and a stun gun.
Police stated the weapons offenses are not believed to be connected to the alleged threat.
Commander Helen Flanagan said no evidence was found to support charges related to the alleged threat.

Sources

T1
UK police find no evidence of terror offence in Islamic event threat probeReuters
T1
Counter terror police investigating threat to Islamic event charge man with weapons offencesSky News · UK
T2
Police given more time to question men over Islamic event threatbbc.co.uk
T2
UK arrests 12 over extreme right-wing 'terror' threat to Muslim eventaljazeera.com
T2
UPDATE: Investigation into suspected threat to event in Suffolknews.met.police.uk

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