Thursday, January 22, 2009

Pakistan had arrested a suspect in the attacks in London.

Pakistan arrested seven alleged members of al-Qaida, including one suspected of organizing terrorist attacks in London in July 2005, AFP reported on 21 January.
The militants were captured as a result of operations by Pakistani security services in the city of Peshawar in the north-east of the country. The source said the name of a suspect in connection with the London attacks: it is an Arabic name Zabi ul-Taif (Zabi ul Taifi).
Recall, 7 July 2005 at several stations of the London subway and a bus by four suicide bombers had carried out a series of explosions. As a result of terrorist attacks killed 52 people, yet more than 700 people were injured.
Immediately after the attacks of responsibility for them has taken a previously unknown group, "secret organization 'Al-Qaeda' in Europe." Later, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the UK as a result of the investigation found that the terrorist network al-Qaeda had no relationship to the London bombings, which were organized at a relatively modest means with the use of information about explosives from the Internet. In April 2007, the three suspects in the preparation of these terrorist acts have been indicted.

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