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Parsons Green tube bomb: police arrest second man
[Guardian] A second man has been arrested by detectives investigating the terrorist attack that injured 30 people on a London Underground train on Friday.

The 21-year-old man was arrested in Hounslow, west London, at about 11.50pm on Saturday in connection with the explosion at Parsons Green station, the Metropolitan police said.

He was detained under section 41 of the Terrorism Act and taken to a police station in south London where he remained in custody on Sunday, the force said.

An 18-year-old man was arrested in the departure area of Dover port earlier on Saturday in connection with the attack. Armed police launched a raid on a property in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, on Saturday in relation to the bombing. As many as 60 homes in the area were temporarily evacuated as a precaution, police said.

Residents said the property being searched by police was occupied by an elderly married couple who were known for fostering many children and young people over several decades and in 2010 were made MBEs.
Update from the Daily Mail at noon EDT:
Police are searching a house just yards away from Heathrow airport after a second suspect was arrested in connection with the Parsons Green bombing.

Police raided the property in Stanwell, Surrey, just yards away from Britain's busiest airport, as news broke the Dover suspect is an Iraqi refugee who was allegedly arrested two weeks ago at the exact same tube station where the device exploded on Friday before being released.

The teenager - who is being held after police tracked him to the departures hall of the coastal town's port - is thought to have been a 'problematic foster child' who was raised in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, by Penelope Jones, 71, and husband Ronald, 88.

The couple's home was raided by armed officers yesterday and ‘a bomb and 15 firearms’ have been found at the property, a neighbour claimed.

A local councillor said the teenager came to the UK aged 15 after his parents died in Iraq.

Following the arrests the Home Secretary Amber Rudd has this afternoon announced the UK terror threat level has been reduced to 'severe' — meaning intelligence chiefs no longer think an attack is imminent.
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