Friday, July 6, 2012

Seven more terror arrests

Good news: 13 more Muslim terrorist suspects have been arrested in the run-up to the Olympics.  Bad news: the government still refuses to acknowledge that Islam is driving Muslims to commit terrorist acts in order to impose Sharia on the entire world.

Quote: "Police insist the 13 arrests in the last two days do not involve threats to the Games, set to begin in three weeks, and that there is nothing to suggest that two sets of arrests are linked to each other."

Well, to think the Olympic complex is not a Muslim terrorist target and that the two sets of arrests are not connected by and driven by Islam is the heights of denial and cowardice.

FROM DAILYMAIL.CO.UK:
 

Seven more terror arrests as police find 'weapons hidden in car' just a day after Olympic round-up that saw white Muslim convert captured
    One man from West Yorkshire and six from West Midlands are detained


    Arrests followed 'routine stop' of a vehicle on M1 last Saturday


    Car was impounded on suspicion of having no insurance


    'Firearms, offensive weapons and other material' found hidden inside


    News of arrests comes day after six people, including white Muslim convert, were detained over alleged plan to carry out a major terrorist attack


By Graham Smith, Stephen Wright and Chris Greenwood

PUBLISHED: 05:52 EST, 6 July 2012 | UPDATED: 09:43 EST, 6 July 2012

Seven men have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences after firearms and other weapons were found 'hidden' in a car.

One man from West Yorkshire and six from the West Midlands are being questioned on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism following a series of arrests this week, police said today.

News of the arrests comes a day after six people, including a white Muslim convert, were detained over an alleged plan to carry out a major terrorist attack, possibly during the Olympics.

Police insist the 13 arrests in the last two days do not involve threats to the Games, set to begin in three weeks, and that there is nothing to suggest that two sets of arrests are linked to each other.

But the counter-terror sweeps - and a false alarm yesterday that involved a bus filled with passengers - have raised anxiety in the run-up to the games.

A West Midlands police spokesman said that officers found material including firearms following a routine stop on the M1 in South Yorkshire last weekend.

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