Two men arrested in the UK as part of a Scotland Yard anti-terror operation were charged here today with various terror offences that include possessing a computer file labelled "bomb making".
The men, both aged 25, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court but cannot be named for legal reasons.
One man, known only as "AB", was charged under Section 5 of the Terrorism Act 2006, which relates to preparation for acts of terrorism.
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The charge relates specifically to a computer file labelled "bomb making".
The second man, known as "CD", has also been charged with a further offence contrary to Section 4 of the Identity Documents Act 2010.
Prosecutor Michael Atkinson made an application for the names of the defendants not to be released to protect the security of an ongoing investigation.
District Judge Michael Snow allowed the application, saying it was necessary "to prevent the administration of justice from being damaged".
The pair have been remanded in custody and will now appear at the Old Bailey court in London on November 18.
The two men were arrested earlier this month in a car at Whitechapel in east London after police fired "Hatton rounds" - ammunition designed to burst tyres and blow open doors.
Two other men arrested during the same operation were released on Saturday.