ONE of the prime suspects in a failed bid to repeat the July 7 bombings in London got married four days before the attack, a source at the mosque where he tied the knot said ovenight. Yasin Hassan Omar, 24, wedded his bride on July 17 in a private ceremony before family and close friends at North Finchley mosque in north London, where he had been a regular worshipper for the past year. "He came in that day with his family. Just after prayers they announced there was a bride and a marriage," a source at the mosque was quoted as saying by Britain's domestic Press Association news agency. "They got married and there was a small feast for whoever was present and they shared some food. There were not a lot of people there, it was just his close family and friends, and it was just like other marriages." In other words, a islamist wedding party consisting of the usual terrorist suspects | Somali-born Omar appeared in court on Monday charged with two others with attempted murder, conspiracy and possession of explosives in connection with the July 21 bid to repeat the July 7 bombings. Fifty-six people were killed in the July 7 morning rush-hour attacks on three Underground trains and a double-decker bus, including four apparent suicide bombers.
Detectives from London's Metropolitan Police are studying a list of guests given to them by the North Finchley mosque, pending the return from holiday of the imam who conducted the ceremony. Guess the Met has been reading Rantburg. |
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