Police say they have detained six more people during a major security operation at airports around Britain. Four men were held in west London on Friday directly under the flight path of Europe’s busiest airport, Heathrow. They were originally arrested under the UK Terrorism Act 2000 but were later “de-arrested” and instead were being detained under the Immigration Act 1971 and were being referred in custody to the Immigration Service. It was also revealed on Friday that two men were arrested Thursday night near the perimeter fence of Leeds-Bradford Airport in northern England. They were being held under anti-terror legislation. A West Yorkshire Police spokeswoman told the UK Press Association that the two men arrested outside Leeds-Bradford airport were believed to be Iraqi Kurds. Full Story
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