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Those Linked to London Transit Attacks |
2005-08-12 |
SUSPECTS LINKED TO FAILED ATTACKS OF JULY 21: Muktar Said Ibrahim, 27, Ramzi Mohammed, 23 and Yasin Hassan Omar, 24: Charged with attempted murder, conspiracy to murder, possessing or making explosives and conspiracy to use explosives. Hamdi Issac, 27, also known as Osman Hussain: Charged in Rome charged with association with the aim of international terrorism. Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, 32: Charged with conspiracy to murder, reportedly over bomb found July 23 inside backpack in London park. SUSPECTED ACCOMPLICES: Yeshiemebet Girma, 29, wife of Hamdi Issac; her sister Mulumebet Girma, 21; and her brother Asias Girma, 20: Charged with withholding information from police about Issac's whereabouts and helping him evade arrest. Siraj Yassin Abdullah Ali, 30; Ismael Abdurahman, 23; Shadi Abdel Gadir, 22; Wharbi Mohammed, 22; Mohamed Kabashi, 23; Abdul Sharif, 28; and Omar Almagboul, 20: Charged with failing to disclose information about whereabouts of one or more suspects after July 21 attacks. JULY 7 SUICIDE BOMBERS: Hasib Hussain, 18, from suburb of Leeds in northern England: Blew himself up in double-decker bus at Tavistock Square. Shahzad Tanweer, 22, of Leeds: Died in blast on subway train near Aldgate station. Mohammad Sidique Khan, 30, Leeds resident who had moved to West Yorkshire: Died in Edgware Road subway blast. Jermaine Lindsay, 19, Jamaican-born Briton: Died in explosion between King's Cross and Russell Square subway stations. DETAINED PRIOR TO DEPORTATION: Abu Qatada, radical Muslim cleric described by Spanish judge as Osama bin Laden's "spiritual ambassador in Europe." Nine other detainees not immediately identified. OTHERS: Magdy el-Nashar, 33, Egyptian chemist detained in Cairo after July 7 bombings: Freed Aug. 9 after Egyptian authorities said he was not linked to attack. On day of release, told reporters he knew two of July 7 bombers casually in Leeds. Haroon Rashid Aswat, 30, accused by U.S. of conspiring to set up jihad training camp in Oregon in 1999-200: Deported from Zambia to Britain last week and arrested by British police on U.S. warrant. Appeared in London court Thursday; ordered held until hearing in September. |
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