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LONDON TERROR PLOTS

Anti-terror cops are tracking ‘two imminent ISIS terror attacks in London’ after foiling Whitehall knife plot

Cops are stepping up surveillance on suspected new terror plots

An armed cop is sen during a police raid in Willesden, northwest London

COPS have revealed Islamist extremists plan to launch at least two new terror attacks in London in the wake of two foiled attacks in the capital last week.

Officers are reportedly staking out suspects involved in the "active" plots - which are believed to be inspired by ISIS or al-Qaeda.

 An armed cop is seen during a police raid in Willesden, northwest London
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An armed cop is seen during a police raid in Willesden, northwest LondonCredit: The Sun
 Holes in the upstairs window of the property in Willesden
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Holes in the upstairs window of the property in WillesdenCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Sources told the it is understood the plotters are not connected to the events of Thursday, when armed police swooped on an alleged knifeman in Westminster and also arrested six people in raids linked to a family home in Willesden, northwest London.

"There are another two plots being closely watched," a senior anti-terrorism official told the paper.

It was also reported that a woman in her 20s who was shot during the raid is pregnant.

Sid Ali, a neighbour living opposite the flat, said: "She is pregnant. You can see it [the baby bump] when she's wearing the full [burqa]."

 Police detain a man following an incident in Westminster on Thursday
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Police detain a man following an incident in Westminster on ThursdayCredit: EPA
 The suspect was named as Khalid Mohamed Omar Ali
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The suspect was named as Khalid Mohamed Omar AliCredit: EPA

She is being held under police guard in hospital, where her condition was described as serious but stable.

She is expected to be arrested when her condition improves.

Elite armed officers carried out a "specialist entry" into a terraced property in Harlesden Road shortly before 7pm on Thursday night.

Ruth Haile, who lives in the road, said she later saw an injured woman being treated and shouting: "Don't touch me, my body, don't touch my dress."

Terror police are continuing to question seven people, including a suspected knifeman arrested in the heart of Westminster, held after separate operations in London.

 The Police shot one suspect and arrested four others during the raid
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The Police shot one suspect and arrested four others during the raidCredit: The Sun

The swoops on a 27-year-old man in Whitehall and locations in north London and Kent were executed to contain "threats" and an "active" terror plot, Scotland Yard said.

One suspect, named as Khalid Mohamed Omar Ali, was arrested on suspicion of offences under the Terrorism Act and possession of offensive weapons close to Downing Street on Thursday afternoon.

Police recovered several knives during the "intelligence-led" swoop, which took place yards from the scene of last month's deadly attack by Khalid Masood on Westminster Bridge.

 Armed plain clothes police at the scene of the raid in London
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Armed plain clothes police at the scene of the raid in LondonCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Believed to be a British national born overseas who went to school in Tottenham, north London, Ali reportedly joined a humanitarian mission to Gaza in 2010.

Following his dramatic arrest in front of crowds of tourists, he was taken for questioning at a south London police station where he remains.

A further six people, including a 16-year-old boy, are in custody after they were detained in an unconnected operation that saw a team of specialist firearms officers storm the Willesden address.

They were all arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation and instigation of terrorist acts and taken to a south London police station for questioning.

One has been named in reports as Mohamed Amoudi, 21, a Yemeni-born British citizen who studied physics at Queen Mary University in east London.

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