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Came back home as usual last night from Islington and prob. for the first time ever found that the police were everywhere and tooled up to the eyeballs.....guns..guns and more guns.

For a minute i thought that I was back in Phnom Penh-Sierra Leone or Rio in the bad old days but on.... the london underground...changing times... :D

anyway bit of good news.....but for how long... :o

Now just heard that after a long day it looks like the SUSPECTED BOMBERS from last week have all been nicked...

There was even a rumour that one had done a body swerve off to LOS....but obviously not so......

'All four' July 21 suspects held

SUSPECTED BOMBERS ARRESTED

1: Yasin Hassan Omar, 24, wanted over bomb attempt on Tube near Warren Street.

2: Muktar Said Ibrahim, 27, supected of attempting to bomb a No 26 bus in Shoreditch

3: Third man, unnamed, wanted over failed attempt to bomb a Tube near Oval

4: Osman Hussain, arrested in Rome over Shepherd's Bush bomb attempt

In pictures: London raids

Italians arrest British suspect

All four failed London bomb suspects are thought to be custody following armed raids in the UK capital and Rome.

Two London arrests are believed to be the men wanted for the 21 July Oval Tube and No 26 bus attacks. A third bomb suspect was already being held.

The fourth suspect, wanted for the attempted Shepherd's Bush Tube attack, has been arrested in Rome and named as Somali-born UK citizen Osman Hussain.

Police arrested three people in raids in Notting Hill and north Kensington.

Officers have also arrested two women at Liverpool Street station.

'I'm scared'

Footage broadcast on ITV News showed two men standing bare-chested on a balcony outside one of the raided flats.

A spokesman for the channel said: "Both men have a look of absolute surrender, they appear to be very shocked."

One man was arrested following the Notting Hill raid

The resident who captured the images is to be interviewed on ITV's news programme at 1030 BST.

Police have been questioning Yasin Hassan Omar, wanted over the Warren Street Tube attempted attack, since he was arrested in Birmingham on Wednesday.

The properties raided on Friday are in a Peabody Trust estate in Dalgarno Gardens, North Kensington, where two arrests were made and the Tavistock Road area of Notting Hill, where police arrested one man.

The two suspected failed bombers arrested in those operations were Muktar Said Ibrahim - suspected of trying to bomb a bus in Shoreditch - and a man, who police have not yet named, wanted over the attempted Oval Tube bombing. A third arrest was also made, but no details have been given.

Scotland Yard described Friday as their "best day yet" since 21 July.

BBC News...

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I'm an American and I have the utmost respect for Scotland Yard. They are amazing in their capabilities to track down scumballs like these. Hats off to them and may they bust this thing wide open. I hope these dudes take community showers in prison.

Posted

lets just hope that this are the genuine suspects and it's not just a fabricated bust like some countries practice! :o

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