Unarmed police arrest 12 terror suspects in nationwide raids

The arrest of 12 terror suspects in four cities over fears they were preparing to launch an attack was "absolutely necessary" in the circumstances, the country's top counter terrorism officer said.

Unarmed officers from four forces swooped on homes in London, Stoke-on-Trent, Birmingham and Cardiff at 5am.

The raids came after months of surveillance and monitoring by the police and MI5 officers.

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Yesterday afternoon, standing outside New Scotland Yard, Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner John Yates said it was "absolutely vital" that the public remained vigilant.

Mr Yates said: "Earlier today, police arrested 12 men in a pre-planned, intelligence-led national counter-terrorism operation.

"The men, from the London, Stoke and Cardiff areas, are aged between 17 and 28.

"They were all arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000 on suspicion of the commission, cooperation and instigation of acts of terrorism.