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.
