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Police given more time to question men over Islamic event threat

BBC Published Jul 14, 2026 Reviewed Jul 14, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Counter Terrorism Policing confirmed 12 people had been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences, conspiracy to murder or assisting an offender.
12 · people arrested Counter Terrorism Policing, CTP
CTP London Commander Helen Flanagan said officers had been given up to seven days to question the eight people arrested under the Terrorism Act.
at most 7 days · days to question8 · people arrested Helen Flanagan, CTP London Commander
As part of the investigation, more than 35 digital devices were recovered.
more than 35 · digital devices recovered investigation
Armed officers helped as many as 15,000 guests evacuate the site.
at most 15000 · guests evacuated armed officers
The Islamic event at Shrubland Hall was shut down at 07:00 BST on Sunday after police informed organisers of a credible threat.
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CTP confirmed that the investigation was right-wing terrorism related.
CTP
Three men aged 55, 60 and 82, arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder, have been released on bail.
3 · men released on bail investigation
A 48-year-old woman detained on suspicion of assisting an offender has been released on bail.
1 · woman released on bail investigation

Police have been given more time to question the men arrested in connection with an alleged right-wing terror threat to an Islamic festival in Suffolk.

The UK Ijtima event at Shrubland Hall, in Barham, near Ipswich, was shut down early on Sunday after Suffolk Police received information about a "possible threat".

On Monday, Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) confirmed 12 people had been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences, conspiracy to murder or assisting an offender.

CTP London Commander Helen Flanagan said officers had been given up to seven days to question the eight people arrested under the Terrorism Act.

Three men, aged 55, 60 and 82, who were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder have been released on bail.

A 48-year-old woman, who was detained on suspicion of assisting an offender, has also been released on bail.

As part of the investigation, residential properties and a number of vehicles were searched, and more than 35 digital devices were recovered. A vehicle was also seized.

Flanagan said: "We are very aware this will be concerning to the public, [and] particularly the Muslim community given the potential target of this threat.

"I would like to praise the support of the event organisers for their support and their understanding whilst this investigation has been ongoing.

"I also hope that our response reassures the public that policing stands ready to respond and take action to keep all of our communities and the public safe."

The event, described as being an "opportunity for reflection and spiritual renewal" for followers of Islam, started on Friday and was meant to end on Sunday afternoon.

It was instead shut down at 07:00 BST on Sunday after police informed organisers during the early hours of a "credible threat".

Armed officers were among those who went to the scene, closed roads and helped as many as 15,000 guests from around the world evacuate the site.

A major incident was declared and CTP confirmed that the investigation was "right-wing terrorism related".

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