Eight men are released from custody after police investigate an alleged threat related to an Islamic event at Shrubland Hall near Ipswich. The gathering draws thousands of attendees, but it closes early following advice from police. Multiple reports describe the inquiry as involving a potential threat connected to the event, with police conducting checks that lead to the arrests of eight men. After the investigation, all eight are released, with authorities not indicating further detention in the available accounts. The reports align on the event location and timing, noting that police guidance results in the early closure despite the large turnout. They also agree on the number of men involved and the fact that they are released following the investigation. One outlet characterizes the potential threat as associated with “extreme right-wing” activity, while the other focuses on the investigation into the alleged threat and the subsequent release. Across both accounts, the central points are the early closure of the event on police advice and the release of the eight men after questioning and investigation.