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U.K. Police Arrest Man, Suspect al-Qaida
2005-07-25
British police arrested a third man in connection with last week's failed attack against London's transit system and said Sunday they were trying to penetrate what they suspect is an al-Qaida network behind the plot. Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair expressed deep regret to the family of Jean Charles de Menezes, the Brazilian electrician shot dead by police on the subway Friday after he was mistaken for a terrorist. Blair called the killing a "tragedy," but defended officers' right to use deadly force against suspected terrorists.

The latest arrest was made Saturday in an area near London's southern Stockwell neighborhood, Tulse Hill, where Menezes had lived and near the subway station where he was killed. The man was arrested "on suspicion of the commission, instigation or preparation of acts of terrorism," said a police spokeswoman. Police are still holding two men arrested in Stockwell on Friday, Blair said. None of their identities have been released.

Police also said they carried out several controlled explosions Sunday to destroy a package found in northwest London that may have been linked to devices used in the botched attacks. Blair said he suspected an al-Qaida network was involved in last Thursday's failed attacks. He had previously said al-Qaida was probably linked to the July 7 attacks as well in which four suicide bombers killed 52 people and themselves. "The way in which al-Qaida operates is not a sort of classic cell structure," the police chief told Britain's Sky News television. "It has facilitators, so we're looking for the bomb makers, we're looking for the chemists, we're looking for the financiers, we're looking for the people who groomed these young people, so it will be a wide network that we're trying to penetrate."
Ummm... Ian? That's a classic cell structure.
Posted by:Fred

#11  "The electrician had come to the UK on a student visa, which allows people to work for a small number of hours."

Why call him an "electrician"? he was an illegal alien. Lots of foreigners come to London under the pretense of studying English (with a 12 months student visa) and then choose to stay & work illegally in the country. These are the type of people who rent a room in a shared house.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2005-07-25 12:47  

#10  AP - South Sandwich Isles - nearly all precipitation falls as snow. That'd be a change from Pakistan!
Posted by: Bobby   2005-07-25 09:39  

#9  One less clueless prick in the world.
Posted by: Howard UK   2005-07-25 09:31  

#8  Waiting for the Electrician, or someone like him.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-07-25 09:17  

#7  This from the BBC: The Brazilian man shot dead by police in south London, who mistook him for a suicide bomber, had been in Britain on an out-of-date visa, officials say. Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, may have run from police because of his visa situation, BBC correspondents say. The electrician had come to the UK on a student visa, which allows people to work for a small number of hours.
Posted by: Steve   2005-07-25 09:13  

#6  What about the South Sandwich Islands, Howard? They should not be able to do much mischief there.

Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-07-25 09:08  

#5  OK - I think there's a Scottish island still rendered uninhabitable by 1950's experiments with anthrax. Would be much more suitable...
Posted by: Howard UK   2005-07-25 08:01  

#4  What do you have against the Isle of Man? My daughter very much likes the place.
Posted by: glenmore   2005-07-25 07:27  

#3  One word: internment. Round up all the asshats and stick them on the Isle of Man - as we did in WW2. I bet if, for whatever reason, we had conscription in this country the Pakistanis would be back to their homeland as quick as...
Posted by: Howard UK   2005-07-25 06:19  

#2  Pure hysterical speculation that the Brazilian is not affiliated with the terrorists living in the same building. The weather that day was warm even for a Brazilian - no need to wear a quilted jacket, by jove. Also, as an electrician working in London he had a very high level of understanding English. Stop means stop. Get down means get down. Don't run or resist means exactly that. Jumping turnstiles and running down escalators doesn't mean you are hurrying for a train since you can't tell if it is waiting in station or not from upstairs. It will turn out to not be as big a mistake as it now appears, Watson.
Posted by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle   2005-07-25 05:29  

#1  Nay, it's not AQ. It's a cell of evil white rafters.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-07-25 01:31  

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