When one is suspected of having committed a crime, law enforcement takes them into custody by arresting them.
The exact process varies between countries, but it typically sees police officers place a suspect in handcuffs and taking them either to be detained or interrogated.
An arrest is also often marked on a permanent legal record, though there are legal processes through which this can be expunged.
Seann Pielia, 19, now faces charges of transmitting a communication containing a threat to injure another individual.
The 16-year-old suspect is a resident of a refugee camp in the West Bank and was found without a residence permit in Lod.
The major operation, which led to many roads across Nottingham being closed, began after police were called to a report of two people being killed on a road in the city center.
Matthew King, 19, converted to Islam during the COVID-19 lockdown and then became quickly radicalised by watching extremist material on the internet
Juliet Pratt, 54, is charged with unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, endangering the welfare of a child and assault.
The journalist took a photo of Mahsa Amini's parents huffing each other in a Tehran hospital where their daughter was lying in a coma.
A source in the Iranian justice system told the Iranian outlet "Tasnim" that the group planned to carry out terrorist acts and assassinations on various targets.
The alleged manager of the group is suspected of charging an entry fee from the group's participants.
Two of the soldiers were sentenced to 60 days in prison and the third was sentenced to 40 days in prison.
Dror was released in exchange for a bond of one million Euros and the surrender of his passport. The others were sent to house arrest or remained in custody for questioning.