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London police make 10th arrest in Woolwich attack

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A supporter of the far-right English Defence League (EDL) gestures near Downing Street during a protest. Photo: AFP

Police investigating the grisly murder of a soldier in London by two Islamists made another arrest on Monday, as 1,000 far-right protesters demonstrated near Prime Minister David Cameron’s office.

A 50-year-old man, held on suspicion of conspiracy to murder, becomes the 10th person arrested over the hacking to death of 25-year-old Lee Rigby near a barracks in Woolwich on Wednesday.

This includes the two prime suspects, Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, who remain under armed guard in separate London hospitals after being shot by police at the murder scene.

The attack by two men spouting Islamist rhetoric has sparked community tensions, with several mosques attacked in recent days and a charity reporting a surge in anti-Muslim incidents.

About 1,000 members of the English Defence League (EDL) staged a protest near Cameron’s Downing Street office on Monday, waving red and white England flags and banners saying “no surrender”.

Police said they had made 13 arrests in connection with the demonstration, which saw minor scuffles take place between EDL members and police.

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