Nineteen of those arrested yesterday morning have now been named and their assets frozen.
One presumes, and hopes, that charges and prosecutions will follow quite quickly, always assuming that the intelligence which resulted in their arrest proves valid. The credibility of the authorities hinges on this happening, given some other recent 'false alarms' which have already resulted in an erosion of trust in the government.
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