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Police told to apologize for anti-terror raids (AFP)

Police told to apologize for anti-terror raids 
    (AFP)
Police guarding the front of the house in Forest Gate, East London, in June 2006 following an anti-terror raid in which two Muslims were arrested but later freed without charge. Police were told to apologize personally for the June 2006 the controversial raids in Forest Gate.(AFP/File/Felipe Trueba)

AFP - British police were told to apologize after "aggressive" anti-terror raids last year in which two Muslims were arrested but later freed without charge, triggering protests.
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