Sixth suspect arrested in London over terror plot - Scotland Yard
September 18th, 2010 - 12:18 am ICT by BNO NewsLONDON (BNO NEWS) — A sixth suspect was arrested on early Friday afternoon on suspicion of preparing a terrorist attack, a Scotland Yard spokesperson said. The plot is believed to be in connection with the visit of Pope Benedict XVI.
The sixth suspect was taken into custody by an anti-terrorism unit in north London.
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