LONDON — British counterterrorism officers arrested several Iranian men over an alleged plot to attack an unspecified target, the Metropolitan Police force said Sunday.
Police said five men aged between 29 and 46 were detained Saturday in various parts of England under the Terrorism Act on suspicion of preparing ''a terrorist act.''
Four are Iranian citizens and the nationality of the fifth was still being established.
Police said the attack plot targeted a single location that was not being named ''for operational reasons.'' It said the premises was being given "advice and support."
All the suspects were being questioned at police stations and have not been charged. Police said they are searching several properties in London, the Manchester area of northwest England and Swindon in western England.
Forensic officers in blue overalls were photographed at a house in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, where one of the men was detained. Three of the counterterror arrests took place in the Greater Manchester area, one in London and one in Swindon.
Rochdale resident Kyle Warren told Sky News he ''heard a massive bang'' and saw ''20 or 30 police with guns'' drag a man from a neighboring house.
''We've seen a man getting pulled out from the back, basically got dragged down the side entry and thrown into all the bushes and then handcuffed,'' he said.