WITH THE HOLIDAY SEASON FAST APPROACHING SOUTH WALES NF WILL BE TAKING A WELL EARNED BREAK, BUT DON'T WORRY WE ALREADY HAVE PLANS FOR THE NEW YEAR, WHICH WILL START WITH OUR AGM IN JANUARY (DETAILS TO BE RELEASED TO MEMBERS CLOSER TO DATE).
DON'T FORGET TO CHECK ON ELDERLY NEIGHBOURS DURING THIS COLD WEATHER AND ALWAYS BUY A BRITISH HOMELESS PERSON A CUPPA AND BACON ROLL IF PASSING BY.
HAVE A VERY MERRY "WHITE" CHRISTMAS AND SEE YOU SOON ON THE STREETS OF SOUTH WALES IN THE NEW YEAR!
Monday, 15 December 2014
Thursday, 4 December 2014
Yet again more arrests by Counter-terrorism officers in our capital city!
Bad news for those who insist that Wales, Cardiff in particular, doesn't have an Islamic extremist problem!
Five men have been arrested in Cardiff and Barry during dawn raids by counter-terrorism police under the Section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000, creating offences in relation to the support of proscribed organisations.
Wales-online says the arrests in Cardiff were made in the Butetown, Grangetown and Canton areas of the city, while there was also police activity in a street in Riverside.
Five men have been arrested in Cardiff and Barry during dawn raids by counter-terrorism police under the Section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000, creating offences in relation to the support of proscribed organisations.
Wales-online says the arrests in Cardiff were made in the Butetown, Grangetown and Canton areas of the city, while there was also police activity in a street in Riverside.
A large police presence was visible in Paget Street and Kent Street in Grangetown.
South Wales Police held a news conference at Cardiff Bay police station on Thursday morning and said they were unable to disclose the locations of the raids as searches at the properties were continuing.
The five men arrested are aged between 19 and 32 years old, it was confirmed.
The arrests come a day after a teenager from Cardiff was charged with assisting in the preparation of an act of terrorism.
Kaleem Brekke, 18, from Grangetown in Cardiff has appeared in court, along with Forhad Rahman, 20, from Cirencester, Gloucester.
Both appeared in separate hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court charged with assisting in the preparation of an act of terrorism.
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