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UK police arrest six linked to outlawed Kurdish group PKK

In this file photo, protesters wave the flags of Iraqi Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) during a demonstration in Trafalgar Square in London on November 1, 2014 in a show of solidarity with Kurdish resistance to Islamic State, particularly in the mainly Kurdish Syrian town of Kobane. (Photo by ANDREW COWIE / ANDREW COWIE / AFP)

Six people have been arrested in London for “suspected activity” linked to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) as part of a “significant” counter-terrorism policing operation, Agence France-Presse reported, citing the UK police on Wednesday.

Two women and four men were detained under the Terrorism Act 2000, the Metropolitan Police said, but there is “not believed” to be any imminent threat to the public linked to the probe.

The PKK is a separatist movement seeking an independent Kurdish state in southeast Turkey. It is banned under British law and also considered a terrorist group in Turkey, the United States and the European Union.

“These are targeted arrests of those we suspect of being involved in terrorist activity linked to the group,” said Helen Flanagan from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command.

As part of the investigation, raids were carried out at eight London addresses, including at a Kurdish Community Centre in north London.

“This investigation and activity is about protecting all of our communities, but particularly those in our Turkish and Kurdish communities,” Flanagan added.

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