All 12 people arrested after London Bridge terror attack have been released without charge

Police: All 12 arrested following London Bridge terror have been released without charge
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All twelve people arrested in connection to the London Bridge terror attack have been released without charge.

It comes after armed officers stormed flats in Barking just hours after three terrorists launched a horrific attack on the capital on Saturday night.

The Metropolitan Police revealed on Monday night that the seven women and five men arrested following Sunday’s raids have all since been released.

A white van mowed down pedestrians on London Bridge shortly after 10pm before stabbing revellers enjoying nights out in nearby Borough Market.

Armed officers: Police raid flats in Barking
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Seven people were killed before the attackers were shot dead by police marksmen. Another 18 people are fighting for their lives in hospital.

Terrorists: Khuram Shazad Butt and Rachid Redouane have been named by police
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The force also said one person is still believed to be missing as family liaison officers are in touch with all those families they believe to have died in the atrocity.

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