An on-the-run British terrorism suspect, linked to one of the London 2005 suicide bombers, was named on Thursday after a court lifted an order that banned revealing his identity. Zeeshan Siddiqui, who officials also say has links to Al Qaeda, escaped from a psychiatric unit last year while under a government “control order” designed to keep suspects who have not been convicted of a crime under close supervision. The media had been barred from reporting his name as those held under control orders are entitled to anonymity. British officials say Siddiqui, 25, previously only known as AD, had attended Al Qaeda training camps, was said to be an expert in explosives and had links to a number of British terrorism groups. |