A man named Harry Whittaker, 31, from Caddington, has been charged by counter-terrorism police after suspicious substances were found at an address in Caddington, near Luton, on May 6. He is accused of four counts of possessing an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose and one count of possessing a regulated substance without a license. The Metropolitan Police said that searches of the address are complete, but officers are still working to ensure the safe removal of all materials. Harry Whittaker has been remanded in custody and is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London [5ab4460c].
Terrorism police have charged a man after suspicious substances were found at an address in Caddington, near Luton. Harry Whittaker, 31, from Caddington, has been charged with four counts of possessing an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose and one count of possessing a regulated substance without a license. The Metropolitan Police said that searches of the address are complete, but officers are still working to ensure the safe removal of all materials. Whittaker has been remanded in custody and is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London [5ab4460c].