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    Pope Benedict and security guards Security for the Pope has been tight during his state visit to Britain Six men remain in custody after being held for questioning by anti-terrorism officers investigating a potential threat against the Pope's visit.

    Searches conducted as part of the investigation have finished without the discovery of anything significant. The Metropolitan Police says it searched both residential and commercial properties.

    The six - who all work as street cleaners in Westminster - were arrested in the capital on Friday. They are employed by Veolia Environment Services, a cleaning company contracted by Westminster Council.

    At least five of the men are not British nationals. Most are thought to be Algerian.

    The six - who are all arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism - are aged between 26 and 50.

    Armed officers arrested the first five at the company's Chiltern Street depot in west London as they were preparing to start their shifts. A sixth was later taken into custody.

    In a statement from Scotland Yard, the Metropolitan Police said the men had been arrested in an operation under the Terrorism Act 2000 by officers from the force's Counter-Terrorism Command.

    Six men continue to be questioned by police after being arrested in relation to a potential threat to Pope Benedict XVI's visit.

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    Re: 'Pope visit threat' - six remain in custody

    Charming crowd aren't they.

    A security source said last night: “We had to act and arrest them. We had reasonable grounds to suspect they would carry out an attack.

    “We could not take the risk that they would mount an attack on the Pope which might lead to his death and the deaths of many others.”

    "An investigation is also under way to determine if the foreign nationals had entered Britain legally and were entitled to work here."

    "The alleged plot is believed to be the second planned assassination on the Pope recently. In April, Moroccan students Mohamed Hlal, 26, and Ahmed Errahmouni, 22, were deported from Italy, strengthening fears that Al Qaeda were seeking recruits there."

    http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/...-to-kill-Pope/

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      this is pure BS. nothing has been found.

      Originally posted by BBC
      They are 26, 27, 29, 36, 40 and 50 years old and most are understood to be Algerian. Police are continuing to search eight residential premises in north and east London and two business premises in central London.

      Officers have not found any hazardous items.
      Counter-terrorism police arrest six men in London in relation to a potential threat linked to the Pope's visit.


      Originally posted by la croix
      Selon des informations recueillies par I.MEDIA, l'entourage du pape estime que cette menace est exagérée, jugeant que l'arrestation de ces hommes frise l'excčs de zčle de la part de la police britannique. Ils auraient ainsi été arrętés sur le seul témoignage d'un autre individu ayant surpris une conversation ambigüe de ces hommes employés au nettoyage de la voirie.


      everyone knows how this works. big headlines that will make a lasting impression, a correction a few days later (in small print) when no one is no longer paying attention.

      do you get paid for relaying this propaganda?

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        Re: 'Pope visit threat' - six remain in custody

        if you care about the pope, the real news is this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11355258
        the protesters do not include muslims as far as I understand... (correct me if i am wrong)

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          Re: 'Pope visit threat' - six remain in custody

          Originally posted by gkv View Post
          if you care about the pope, the real news is this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11355258
          the protesters do not include muslims as far as I understand... (correct me if i am wrong)
          Protesting Pope's arrival at Westminster Abbey
          Protesters and counter-protesters welcome the Pope to Westminster Abbey in London Sept. 17, 2010.


          For some reason Liberal secularists like this guy dislike the pope.

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            Re: 'Pope visit threat' - six remain in custody

            dude, that's gandolf

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              Re: 'Pope visit threat' - six remain in custody

              Originally posted by armogrid View Post
              dude, that's gandolf
              Holy guacamole it is! Ian Mckellen is apparently gay and a very big gay activist at that. Who knew?
              Last edited by Wowie; 09-18-2010, 04:45 PM.

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                Re: 'Pope visit threat' - six remain in custody

                Originally posted by Wowie View Post
                Holy guacamole it is! Ian Mckellen is apparently gay and a very big gay activist at that. Who knew?
                Hello Wowie

                Ian Mckellen is to coin the cockney phrase. As bent as a nine bob note!

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                  Re: 'Pope visit threat' - six remain in custody

                  Originally posted by Wowie View Post
                  Holy guacamole it is! Ian Mckellen is apparently gay and a very big gay activist at that. Who knew?
                  His boyfriend for one.

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                    Re: 'Pope visit threat' - six remain in custody

                    Originally posted by retro View Post
                    Protesting Pope's arrival at Westminster Abbey
                    Protesters and counter-protesters welcome the Pope to Westminster Abbey in London Sept. 17, 2010.


                    For some reason Liberal secularists like this guy dislike the pope.

                    These guys are protesting against the Pope because of the Catholics overlooking abuse of children by paedophile priests.
                    Ironic really as this very same group are lobbying for the age of consensual homosexual sex to be taken down to 14 years of age and even 12 years for more developed children!
                    Somehow I doubt many 14 yr old boys are helping with the lobbying.

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