FOUR men who were arrested in Greater Manchester under the Terrorism Act are due in court today charged with possessing forged documents.
Kamel Mouzoug, aged 32, Abdul Hamid Maskine-Djabar, aged 30, Krimou Azzouz, aged 35 and Mourad Khif, aged 31, will face Bow Street magistrates in London. They were arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000 last Wednesday and were questioned by detectives.
The men were released and re-arrested under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act. Azzouz was arrested at a house in Deal Street, Pimhole, during a dawn raid by the Anti-Terrorist Branch at the Metropolitan Police and officers from Greater Manchester Police's Tactical Aid Unit.
FOUR men who were arrested in Greater Manchester under the Terrorism Act were due in court today charged with possessing forged documents. Kamel Mouzoug, aged 32, Abdul Hamid Maskine-Djabar, aged 30, Krimou Azzouz, aged 35 and Mourad Khif, aged 31, will face Bow Street magistrates in London. They were arrested under the Terrorism Act 2000 last Wednesday and were questioned by detectives.
The men were released and re-arrested under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act. Azzouz was arrested at a house in Deal Street, Pimhole, during a dawn raid by the Anti-Terrorist Branch of the Metropolitan Police and officers from Greater Manchester Police's Tactical Aid Unit.
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