Monitoring officers saw suspect allegedly carrying out enlightenment on Whitehall in London. Photo: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty ImagesCriminal charges are within days a terrorism plot that police this week, interrupted by the arrest of 12 men, the Government powers said the auditors of the fight against of terrorism today brought.
The action was "significant" Lord Carlile of Berriew said, who added that your searches continued police yesterday in East London, Cardiff, Stoke and Birmingham, where the men were arrested on Monday.
However, the police is looking for dangerous materials or clear evidence of explosives, are still yield but Lord Carlile, move in a rare, said it was "" very well possible that people may well be charged in the next few days. ""
12 Suspected were between 17 and 28 and had supervised, Lord Carlile said select internal members of the Committee.
Monitoring officers saw suspect, the alleged implementation details of the shopping malls and nightclubs in the West Midlands and Whitehall in London, the site many government buildings and close to the houses of Parliament.
The arrests it despite circles about the extent of conspiracy want the UK attack detected by alleged terrorists continued and unusually high level of fear within the fight against terrorism. A source said: "There is a lot of anxiety about." There is no time to the relax. Europe at the moment is edgy. "
Lord Carlile said from had been with undercover officers and some surveillance operations experienced. "The information I had shows there is a significant plot in the cities mentioned accusations." The gestation period for the arrests has long. Some time ago I was an operation led to these arrests known.
"On one occasion, I was able to observe literally watch some of them that occur."
"I think it is quite possible well calculated and prosecuted people." "I randomly white Crown Prosecution was involved... service for some time in this process and I would expect significant activity in the next few days."
Comments Lord Carlile's expectations and increase the pressure on the police and the security service. The inability to bring terrorism charges would be an embarrassment: Monday's RAID was the largest counter-terrorism suspicious since the attacks in 2009 by armed officers in Liverpool and Manchester, when all arrested days and no fees have been published.
Lady Neville-Jones, who said Security Minister and former Chairman of the intelligence, the Home Affairs Select Committee that the threat in the United Kingdom of al-Qaeda terrorism was "indefinite" and the arrests made on Monday "important" were.
However, she added: "and this country face naturally an Irish terrorist threat and." Those arrested included people from a background from Bangladesh who rarely have accused so far, the terrorist conspiracy against the United Kingdom. Neville-Jones said: "I may not immediately think of a case that previously has involved a Bangladesh but unfortunately I think terrorism comes from all kinds of Strip."

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