This is the moment a woman in a burka was dragged off a packed bus by undercover police in the same operation that led to another young female Muslim being shot streets away.

Exclusive MailOnline footage shows the bus passenger in Muslim dress, believed to be in her early 20s, screaming as at least five officers snatched her off public transport on Willesden High Road last night.

She was bundled into a doorway next to a convenience store, forced to lower her veil to show her face and had her bags searched after being trailed by undercover police.

Scotland Yard told MailOnline that she has not been arrested - but it is understood that she was grabbed while with a 20-year-old man who was.

Video of the bus raid shows it was pre-planned with more than a dozen officers grabbing and swamping the woman, including some who were travelling on public transport with her.

The man also on board is understood to have run off but was quickly arrested by more police nearby.

Drama: This is the moment a woman in a burka was dragged off a packed bus by undercover police in synchronised terror raids

Drama: This is the moment a woman in a burka was dragged off a packed bus by undercover police in synchronised terror raids

Orders: Undercover police in balaclavas flooded Willesden High Road and moved the bus the woman was on away

In a separate raid a woman, also in a burka, was wrestled by police in Willesden High Street

She had got off the 266 bus, which was quickly waved on by counter-terror officers at the scene.

Officers went through her bags but she was released after being 'spoken to', the Met said.

Witness Eddie, who filmed the arrest, said: 'They pulled her off the 98 bus, it comes from Oxford Street.

'They were searching her bags. They made her take the veil off while they searched her in a doorway.

'As she came off more police came off directly behind her. About five minutes before a guy was standing directly next to the bus stop with an ear piece.

'I thought he was lost but he was obviously orchestrating the entire operation.'

Robert Murphy, 43, a bookmaker said the cops had suddenly put balaclava masks on moments before detaining the suspect.

He said: 'I was outside the pub having a cigarette and it was obvious that something was going to happen.

'The police were dressed like normal fellas and then all of a sudden they put on balaclavas and they rushed at the woman.

'They kicked the door in and burst inside with her.

'They wouldn't let any busses stop afterwards, the woman was being searched for about half an hour.

'Then a black Range Rover pulled up and they put her inside and took her away.'

Several people filmed the operation in Willesden High Road (pictured) last night - but the woman pictured was not arrested

Officers went through her bags (pictured) but she was released after being 'spoken to', the Met said

Police sent in this black Range Rover and the woman was put in the back and swept her away

Woman arrested in third operation A woman was arrested by police in east London in a third separate operation across the capital in 24 hours. The 47-year-old was held at an address in east London on Friday morning on suspicion of conspiring with others to fund and support terrorism as part of an ongoing investigation into the funding of terrorism in Syria. The Met Police said her arrest was not linked to the counter terror raid in Willesden, north west London, on Thursday night in which a 20-year-old woman was shot, or the arrest of a 27-year-old in Westminster on Thursday afternoon. A Met Police spokesman said: 'Officers from the Met's Counter Terrorism Command have this morning arrested a 47-year-old woman at a residential address in east London on suspicion of conspiring with others to fund and support terrorism as part of an ongoing investigation into the funding of terrorism in Syria. 'She remains in custody in a south London police station at this time. She has been detained under PACE. Inquiries continue.' Advertisement

Half a mile away in a near-simultaneous raid more elite Met officers smashed through the door, ran up to the first floor flat and then threw in CS canisters before 'at least six' shots rang out including two that shattered an upstairs window.

The 20-year-old Muslim woman shot by police as they foiled an 'active terror plot' was taken away on a stretcher in her blood-soaked burka yelling: 'Don't touch my body'.

The suspect screamed 'get off - do not touch me' as they tried to strip off her clothes and treat her wounds after the raid in Willesden, north London, at 7pm last night.

Neighbours heard a woman 'screaming' inside before the young suspect lay on the pavement bleeding from her arm and stomach while still wearing her burka.

One said: 'Doctors were trying to help her. She was shouting: 'Do not touch me, do not touch my body'.'

Another witness who saw the raid's aftermath said: 'They brought down a lady in a black burka. She had been shot the paramedics stripped off her clothing to get access to the wounded areas.'

Pictured: This is the moment the 20-year-old woman shot by police was taken away on a paramedic's gurney covered in blood and still wearing her burka

Raid: This is the moment anti-terror police stormed a house and shot a woman in her 20s in Willesden north London last night

Bullet holes in the upstairs window of a property in Willesden, North London which was raided by anti-terror police yesterday

The woman - believed to be the first female terror suspect in UK history to be shot by police - was rushed to hospital where she remains in a serious but stable condition and is too unwell to be arrested under the terrorism act.

A 16-year-old boy and a 20-year-old woman were arrested inside the Willesden house and a man, 20, was arrested nearby. A couple, both 28, were held last night as they arrived home. Simultaneously a woman, 43, was arrested at an address in Kent.

Metropolitan Police deputy assistant commissioner Neil Basu said today that the raids meant an 'active' terror plot had been foiled - but had nothing to with the arrest of a 27-year-old with a 'rucksack of knives' grabbed on Whitehall yesterday.

Residents of Harlesden Road say that the property was being watched on the morning of the raid and MI5 were also 'heavily' involved in the operation, a security source told MailOnline.

A 16-year-old boy and and a 20-year-old woman were arrested inside the Willesden house and a man, 20, was arrested nearby. A couple, both 28, were held last night as they arrived home. Simultaneously a woman, 43, was arrested at an address in Kent.

All were held on suspicion of the commission, preparation and instigation of terrorist acts - but the shot woman is currently too ill to be arrested.