First arrests were made last week:
Eight held in anti-terror raids | Terror threat to Britain | Guardian Unlimited
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"Today's arrests came after police detained a total of five people in anti-terror raids in Manchester and Halifax, West Yorkshire, last week.
Officers arrested two 24-year-old men and a 32-year-old in Manchester on January 23 as part of an investigation into the disappearance of a man being monitored under a control order.
The same day, unarmed Metropolitan police anti-terrorist officers supported by West Yorkshire police arrested two men in dawn raids in the Pellon area of Halifax. Rizwan Ditta, 29, of Royd Terrace, Halifax, and Bilal Mohammed, 26, of Thrum Hall Close, Halifax, were later charged with terror offences.
The pair were remanded in custody yesterday to appear before London's City of Westminster magistrates court on February 6 by video link.
Mr Ditta faces 13 charges under the Terrorism Act, while Mr Mohammed is accused of two.
The charges relate to alleged possession of extremist material, said to include an al-Qaida training film and a computer file called Hamas Bomb."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,2002631,00.htmlAt least the Brits are doing this the right way, using the civilian criminal courts. And I'd guess we have nothing to do with it since Bush** hasn't crowed about it.