Saturday, April 25, 2009

British police released nine suspected terrorists.

KommentariiMahu dal10.04.2009Britanskogo fighting terrorism killed fotoBritanskoy border guards handed over for deportation of nine Pakistani students suspected of preparing terrorist acts. Investigators were not able to gather enough evidence to present the charges against them, writes the newspaper The Guardian.
Overall, in early April, the British law enforcement authorities have detained 12 people who, according to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, took part in a large terrorist plot. In the media was informed that the detainees were to blow up themselves in crowded places at the end of Easter week.
Among the suspects were 11 Pakistanis, ten of whom entered the UK on student visas, and one Briton. One of the Pakistanis were released shortly after arrest and April 11, border guards handed over for deportation. Two other suspects remain in detention, they were interrogated Manchester Police.
The operation to detain suspected terrorists from the beginning accompanied by scandals. First Commissioner Bob Quick antiterrorist unit accidentally hit the lens cameras with a secret document which was easy to read. As a result, the operation had to take place in hastily, and the Quick resigned.
In addition, law enforcement agencies that participated in the operation, so to the end and did not agree his actions. The local MI5 objected to the detention of suspects, until gathered enough evidence to demonstrate against them. Special services supported by Scotland Yard. but the police in Manchester, where most of the suspects, insisted on the arrest.
Although against the suspects and did not find major streets, decided to deport them to safety. Also in the UK has started a discussion that the system of student visas has drawbacks that make it possible to obtain these documents by persons attempting to enter this country for illegal activities.

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