British police said Friday they had arrested four more people in a major crackdown on terror suspects sparked by fears of an al Qaeda attack. Police said the quartet were arrested west of London directly under the flight path into Heathrow airport. They are being held under the country’s anti-terrorism legislation. “They are currently being questioned at a police station in the Thames Valley area,” a police spokesman told Reuters. Britain’s busiest airport has been ringed by police and troops for the past four days amid intelligence-led fears that al Qaeda extremists may target London and Washington. Seven people have now been arrested in England since the security crackdown began. Full Story
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