Investigators got to bottom of terror cell: Brown
LONDON - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday he believed that investigators had got to the bottom of the cell responsible for the attempted car bombings in London and Glasgow a week ago. But he also urged people to stay vigilant in view of the possible danger that would-be terrorists would use crowded places for explosions.
Speaking on television, Brown said the three attempted car bombings in London and Glasgow a week ago were designed to cause maximum carnage. I believe that, from what I know, we are getting to the bottom of this cell that has been responsible for what has happened, Brown told BBC television. I want people to know that the authorities have acted very quickly to deal with potential future incidents, said Brown.
Said all that and not a word about the people or the reasons behind the attack. | People would have to face a summer of intensified security checks in the wake of the recent events. We have got to avoid the possibility - and it is very, very difficult - that people can use these crowded places for explosions, said Brown.
Posted by: Steve White 2007-07-07 |