This is the dramatic moment heavily-armed police swooped on the house where the first Parsons Green bomber lived.
Shocking footage shows officers armed with automatic rifles stood outside the lilac-coloured home on Cavendish Street, in Sunbury-on-Thames.
The crack team of counter-terrorism specialists shout: ‘Armed police! Come to the front door, now!’
Neighbours claim terror police have recovered ’15 firearms and a bomb’ from a Surrey house raided yesterday in connection with the attack that injured at least 30.
The crack team of counter-terrorism specialists shout: ‘Armed police! Come to the front door, now!’
Armed police pictured yesterday raiding the residential property on Cavendish Road in Sunbury-on-Thames in connection to the Parsons Green bombing
Officers stormed the home on Cavendish Road at 2pm yesterday, around six hours after apprehending the 18-year-old suspect in the departure lounge of the Port of Dover.
Neighbours claimed the teenager lived at the raided property and had been arrested at Parsons Green station two weeks ago but was later returned home.
The revelation came after President Donald Trump tweeted that the ‘loser terrorist’ behind the latest London attack was ‘in the sights of Scotland Yard’
The teenager is thought to have lived with Penelope, 71, and Ronald Jones, 88, who have raised 268 foster children in the house over three decades.
The lilac-painted property raided in connection with the attack, which injured 30, is owned by a kind-hearted couple who were both appointed MBEs for fostering hundreds of children
Police are still searching the Sunbury property and neighbours have claimed a bomb was found in the garden
Police officers have sealed off part of Cavendish Road in Sunbury-on-Thames as they search a property in connection with the Parsons Green bombing
Around 60 residents in the surrounding area were evacuated from their homes as armed police carried out the raid
An aerial view of Cavendish Road in Sudbury-on-Thames where the house that has been raided is located
But the Metropolitan Police are yet to confirm whether the 18-year-old was on their radar.
Armed officers knocked on around 60 neighbours’ doors to order them to leave their homes.
One told MailOnline that the Joneses had two children living at the property at the time.
It is not known how long the foster teenager has lived in the Jones’ house for.
The second neighbour said the man had been dropped off from a foster home in Kent and that he saw him ‘ranting and raving’ at Mr Jones in the garden.
He said: ‘I decided to go out to try and calm the situation down, I said to the lad, “they are nice people and you need to calm down”.
Close friends of pensioners Penny and Ron Jones said the couple – who are widely respected in the local area – were at ‘their end’ with the teenager
Penelope Jones became a foster mother after working in a juvenile prison and was always supported by her husband. She said: ‘I just like being able to help people’
The couple who own the Sunbury home, Ronald and Penelope Jones, receive MBEs from the Queen in 2009 for fostering hundreds of children
‘He was ranting and raving saying he wanted to go to London.
Serena Barber, 47, who has known the couple all her life, said they have two foster children living at the property at the moment.
‘One is very quiet and polite, the other who is 18 is awful,’ she told the Mail Online.
‘I know about two weeks ago he was arrested by police at Parsons Green, for what I don’t know and returned back to Penny and Ron.
‘After that Penny said she was going to have to stop caring for him, she couldn’t handle him.’
A search is also taking place at a residential address in Stanwell, Surrey, in connection with the arrest of a 21-year-old man’s arrest in Hounslow.
Two people have been arrested after the terror attack which left 30 people injured on the Tube on Friday morning
Police officers on the scene during a search on a residential address in Stanwell, Surrey
Following the arrests the UK terror threat level has been reduced to ‘severe’ — meaning intelligence chiefs no longer think an attack is imminent
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