Monday, May 11, 2009

In the UK, are investigating the circumstances of detention of 12 "terrorists".

KommentariiMahu dal10.04.2009Britanskogo fighting terrorism killed fotoV the UK will be an independent investigation into the circumstances of detention on suspicion of terrorism of 12 people who were later released, reports BBC News.
11 Pakistani citizens and one Briton were arrested in Manchester in early April. As stated, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the detainees were preparing a major attack on the country. Meanwhile, in a few days after the detainees were released without any charges.
The lawyers alleged terrorists insist that the detention was unlawful. According to one of the lawyers, they were in the country legally on student visas and are neither extremists nor terrorists.
In turn, the police in Manchester argues that any error was not. "We have carried out their duties," - said the representative of the police, Peter Fahi. He added that the community must understand that the terrorist threat in Britain is forcing the police sometimes arrest people without further charge.
As reported, the disclosure of a terrorist plot was preceded by yet another scandal. British journalists took pictures of anti-terrorist units Commissioner Bob Quick, who was involved in this operation, with the secret documents, the contents of which can be easily read.
In connection with this operation was conducted as a matter of urgency, but Quick had to resign.

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