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G20 "Terrorist Plot" Exposed As Teenagers
With Plastic Guns And Fireworks
Media Hype whips up frenzy ahead of G20 protests
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Yesterday's
reports of a foiled "terrorist plot" in relation to
the G20 protests in London have been scaled back after it was
revealed that the house raided by police contained only plastic
guns and fireworks.
"The three men, aged 25, 19 and 16, and two
women, both 20, all live in Plymouth and the surrounding area,"
reported
The Guardian.
"They are political activists unaffiliated
to any terrorist organisation, and were arrested at addresses
in Plymouth. They are being held under terrorism legislation.
The explosive devices were made from simple fireworks, police
said."
Nevertheless, police have called in Royal
Navy bomb disposal experts to deal with the weapons.
The police have also said that they recovered
"allegedly extremist materials", without further expanding
on what they might be.
"At a press conference at Crownhill police
station in Plymouth, Assistant Chief Constable Paul Netherton
said the investigation was sparked when a 25-year-old man was
arrested for spray-painting on a wall in Plymouth city centre
- but would not comment on the nature of the graffiti,"
reported
the Press Association.
It has since come to light that the graffiti read
'Antifa', which is the name of an anti-racist movement that
advocates the use of violence against extreme right-wing groups.
The youths, who were initially arrested on drug
charges, are now being held under the terrorism act.
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Meanwhile, fresh reports have emerged alleging
that anarchists are planning to pose as peaceful protesters
as a cover to seed chaos in the capital.
Hundreds of activists are hoping to fool police
by pretending to be part of legitimate demonstrations, before
breaking off and storming city banks, according to the London
Evening Standard which says it infiltrated an anarchist
leaders meeting yesterday.
Other reports have revealed that the
SAS is being readied to react to any "terrorist"
activity.
Rather bizarrely, it has also been revealed an
entire network of central London's wireless CCTV
cameras will be turned off during the protests
because they have been deemed to be illegal.
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