A Birmingham home which London terrorist Khalid Masood regularly visited and from where he took children to pray at a nearby mosque has been raided by counter terrorism police.

Metropolitan Police officers were seen carrying out two computers, CD-Roms and paper documents from the family house, the fourth to be raided in the city since Wednesday's atrocity.

Neighbours say Sherif and Fatima Drameh, who lived at the home, allowed Masood to take their children to the local mosque.

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Metropolitan Police officers were seen carrying out two computers, CD-Roms and paper documents from the family house

A mum who lives next door to the property under investigation, said: 'We saw Khalid Masood come by often in his traditional Islamic dress and took the children to Mosque with his own.

'Suddenly before Christmas Khalid said they were moving to London and took his children out of school and we haven’t seen any of them since, he was a nice man.

'His children, also at school with my daughter would go round next door too.'

Two addresses, less than a mile away, have also been raided by police.

Large bags of documents were removed from the home, where Masood was allegedly a regular visitor

An officer leaves the home carrying a hard drive (left), and large amounts of paperwork and CD-Roms were removed

A neighbour who gave his name only as Erroll, said: 'He was the friendliest neighbour you could imagine and clearly a devoted father, always taking them to after school activities.

'He was very active and would rush out on Friday afternoon to walk to mosque which was basically a sprint.

'He used to be visited by two black guys with beards and long black Muslim robes but I haven’t seen them pop by in a while.'

A police officer outside the Birmingham family home, which is linked to the Westminster terrorist

Neighbours say they have not seen the 'friendly' dad-of-four who lived there since Thursday.

Resident Jola Puziak said: 'They’re a very friendly family and we would always say hello and goodbye in passing.

'Whenever he could smell me smoking in the garden he would tell me I must stop which never failed to make me laugh.

'I rarely see his wife, she seems to be home most of the time looking after their girls and boy who can’t even be two. He’s the last person I’d expect to get into trouble with the police.'

A police van outside the address, which is the latest to be raided by officers investigating Wednesday's terror attack

Earlier this month a report by security think-tank the Henry Jackson Society found the Sparkbrook district of Birmingham had produced 26 of the country’s 269 known jihadis.

Unarmed Police pulled into the Breford Croft cul-de-sac at 1am on Saturday morning according to residents.

Neighbours noticed Police Officers had kept watch of the three storey, canalside family home throughout Saturday night in an unmarked black Skoda car.

At around 8.30am a police van returned to the street and officers have not been seen leaving the building since their arrival.

A neighbour who asked not to be named said: 'I don't understand why the Police would come here to speak to anyone. It's a very nice neighbourhood where we might not know each other's names but we always smile and say hi to everyone.

'I've never had a problem with him he's always been very friendly to me so it is a shock to think he's done anything wrong.'

A woman visiting her grandmother on the street said: 'I'm pretty sure I've seen Khalid Masood come and go when I've dropped by.

'When I saw his face on the news I thought he looked familiar. I'm pretty sure I've seen him outside my nan's house on several occasions but I never spoke to him.

'It's very scary to think my Nan who's very old could live next to someone connected to terrorism in any way.'