Two men who were arrested in Dewsbury on suspicion of terrorism offences have been released without charge.
The men, aged 52 and 21, were taken into custody on Tuesday 3 April accused of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.
Counter-terrorism officers were granted extra time to detain and question the men and have now said: "Extensive enquiries have satisfied the investigation that there are no grounds to charge the men with terrorism offences."
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