British police

British police said they arrested six people in anti-terrorism raids across central England and London on Monday.

Reuters reported that officers held four men from Derby and another in Burton-on-Trent in central England while a woman was also arrested in London on suspicion of preparing an act of terrorism.

"We recognise that local people may have concerns as a result of these arrests and local officers will be out in the area as usual to speak to anyone who may have concerns," a statement from the North East Counter Terrorism Unit said.

"We would ask people to remain alert and vigilant but not to be alarmed and we are grateful for the assistance, support and understanding of people locally," it added.

Six properties were being searched as part of the investigation while the five men, aged 22, 35, 36, and two 27-year-olds, and the 32-year-old woman, were in police custody.

Britain is on its second highest threat level, meaning that an attack by militants is considered highly likely. Last week, Britain's foreign intelligence chief said that Islamic State militants were using turmoil in Syria to plot attacks against the United Kingdom and her allies, added Reuters.