Five teenagers arrested in London on terrorism charges
Police said arrests relate to plans to travel to join a 'proscribed organisation'
The operation followed searches of four homes last month and a further raid in south London on Monday (AFP)
Published date: 21 February 2017 08:37 GMT
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Five teenagers were arrested in London on terrorism charges on Monday following a series of raids, police said.
The suspects, who ranged in age from 15 to 19, were held on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism, London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
"The arrests relate to plans to travel to join a proscribed organisation," police added.
A spokesman for the police would not confirm where the teenagers were planning on travelling to or which banned group they had intended to join.
The operation followed searches of four homes last month and a further raid in south London on Monday.
In 2015, three teenage girls from east London went missing and were believed to have run off to join the Islamic State group in Syria.
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