Man Arrested in Essex Terror Probe
A man was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday, 30 November, at an address in Harwich. The arrest was made under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 on suspicion of preparing or instigating terrorist acts, under Section 5 of the Terrorism Act 2006.
Police Continue Search with Essex Support
Officers are still searching the property, backed by Essex Police. The suspect remains in custody at an Essex police station.
Extreme Right-Wing Terrorism Suspicion—No Imminent Public Threat
The arrest is linked to suspected extreme right-wing terrorism. Authorities say there is no immediate threat to the public. It is not connected to the murder of Sir David Amess MP.
Counter Terror Chief Issues Public Warning
“I’d firstly like to reassure the local community in Essex and beyond that we are not aware of any imminent threat to the public in relation to this arrest today,” said Commander Richard Smith, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command.
“However, with the terrorism threat level recently raised to ‘severe’, I urge the public to stay vigilant. If you see or hear anything suspicious, please report it immediately.”
“Officers across Counter Terrorism Policing are working round the clock to keep the public safe. Your reports really help.”
Spot Something Suspicious? Speak Up!
Thousands of public reports each year help police tackle terrorism. If you notice anything suspicious, contact police confidentially at 0800 789 321 or visit www.gov.uk/ACT.