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Britain
Breaking: Police defuse bomb in central London
2007-06-29
Sounds more like the IRA than Islamonuts.
British police said today they had defused a bomb in central London. Explosives officers were called to examine a car parked in The Haymarket, a central London street, early this morning, London police said in a statement. "They discovered what appeared to be a potentially viable explosive device. This was made safe,'' they said, adding that counter-terrorism officers were investigating.

A police spokesman confirmed the device was a bomb.

Police responded after a member of the public reported a suspicious vehicle shortly before 2am (1100 AEST). The street was sealed off while police investigated and was likely to remain closed for most of the morning, they said. The nearby Piccadilly Circus underground train station was open, but exit restrictions were in place, the police said.

More, courtesy of Tarzan Threck7932:
London escaped what could have been its worst terrorist attack this morning when a car bomb packed with nails, gas canisters and containers of petrol apparently failed to detonate outside a popular West End nightclub hosting a 'ladies' night'.

Police were called to Tiger Tiger nightclub in the West End shortly before 2am when smoke was seen coming from the inside of a Mercedes car parked outside. A man was seen running from the vehicle. Inside officers discovered a "significant quantity" of petrol, nails and gas cylinders. They used a remote-controlled device to check the vehicle before bomb squad officers made it safe.

If the bomb had exploded, police said that the shrapnel would have killed or injured anyone within a wide area. The bomb itself could have caused a fireball as big as a house followed by a large shock wave.

Authorities were called to the area when an ambulance crew saw smoke coming from the car.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke, head of Scotland YardÂ’s counter-terrorism command, said: "It is obvious that if the device had detonated there could have been significant injury or loss of life.

"What the ambulance people saw was what they thought was smoke." He said the investigation would discover if it was smoke or something else.

Whitehall sources said that the police and security services are looking at possible international links - including similarities to car bombs used by insurgents in Iraq. "It is entirely possible. There are various things - it is outside a nightclub, it is a vehicle-borne device, it is close to the anniversary of the July 7 attacks," one source said. "But we are keeping an open mind."

Officers were contacted at 2am after the pale green Mercedes drove into a number of bins outside Tiger Tiger on Haymarket. Witnesses said that the driver of the vehicle jumped out of the car and ran away. Terry Neil, managing director of TSS, the firm which provides doormen for the club, said that his bouncers had called the police before promptly evacuating the premises. "We work very closely with Operation Griffin, the anti-terrorism thing, and the boys have been briefed as to what they should do. They did what they were trained to do," he said. "If it wasnÂ’t for their awareness, it could have been sat there outside a club with 1,000 people in it. ItÂ’s a very busy road."

Mr Neil added that the club's cameras are "absolutely everwhere" around the club. "If you look at where it is, the camera should pick him up getting out of the car. It shouldnÂ’t be long before they start putting out images."

The incident came on Gordon Brown's second full day in 10 Downing Street, marking his first real test as Prime Minister. Mr Brown was due to host a Cabinet meeting today and said that he would remind his ministers that "vigilance must be maintained".

As investigations at Haymarket continued, with the area almost completely closed off, there was a second alert close to London Bridge Station, where a street was temporarily closed to traffic while a suspicious car was examined. A massive manhunt began for the driver of the Haymarket vehicle, wiith police trawling through CCTV footage from the club and nearby streets. Congestion charge cameras situated throughout central London are also capable of tracking where the car came from, and which routes it took.

Terror groups like al-Qaeda are believed to have been planning attacks on nightclubs, which are considered by Islamic fundamentalists to be symbols of Western decadence. Earlier this year, a number of Islamist extremist terrorists were imprisoned for planning a number of major terror attacks, including a bomb attack on London's Ministry of Sound nightclub.

Tiger Tiger is a combined bar, restaurant and nightclub, part of a wider national chain, that opens from midday until the early hours of the morning. It has several floors, and is believed to have a capacity of over 1,000 - although staff said that only around 650 were in the club at the time of the incident. Last night was scheduled to be 'ladies' night' at the club, complete with female DJ.

Police this morning cordoned off a number of entrances and exits to Piccadilly Circus Tube station, which was then closed for safety reasons by Transport for London. The station is set to remain closed for much of the morning, along with roads all around the area.

In addition to their Haymarket investigation, police were thought to be conducting a huge operation around other London landmarks - including Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament - to search for other potential devices.

This morning Mr Brown said: "The first duty of the Government is the security of the people and as the police and security services have said on so many occasions we face a serious and continuous threat to our country.

"We should allow the police to investigate this incident and then report to us. But this incident does recall the need for us to be vigilant at all times and the public to be alert at any potential incidents.

"I will stress to the Cabinet that the vigilance must be maintained over the next few days".

Going into her meeting this morning, Ms Smith said: “What I think is very important is that the public remain vigilant at all times. Obviously the police are investigating and I think we should allow them to get on with that without undue speculation.”

The attempted attack comes as the current terror threat against the UK is assessed as "severe," the second highest level, meaning that intelligence analysts consider an attack highly likely. The highest level, "critical", means that an attack is expected imminently. Earlier this month security spot checks were introduced on petrol and chemical tankers, cement mixers - and other vehicles that could be used by suicide bombers - on key routes into London. That reflects increasing concern in the security services that UK terrorists might copy tactics used to deadly effect by insurgents in Iraq. Bombers in Baghdad have blown themselves up in hijacked petrol tankers and, in at least three attacks this year, have used chlorine gas canisters in lorry bombs.

The checks follow a warning this year by Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, that "vehicle-borne weaponry is the greatest danger that we can face". But Scotland Yard said on June 6 that it had no specific intelligence to suggest that a lorry-bomb attack was imminent. The Metropolitan Police's Counter-Terrorism Command set up the checks as a precautionary measure but they were then incorporated into Operation Mermaid, a long-running operation aimed at ensuring vehicle safety.

An al-Qaeda terrorist convicted last year had been planning vehicle-borne bomb attacks in London when he was arrested. Dhiren Barot pleaded guilty to plotting a series of attacks, including detailed plans to pack stretch limousines with gas cylinders and explosives and detonate them in car parks beneath hotels or office blocks.
Posted by:phil_b

#22  My comments about this are in the other thread. Bright Pebbles get close to the mark by noting all the extra manpower needed because of Islam. My post goes into greater detail about the global costs of Islamic terrorism. I'll only add that Silicon Valley's Mercury News newspaper carried this above the fold ON PAGE TEN. Wouldn't want the sheeple getting skittish.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-29 15:14  

#21  Sounds like muzzies to me, including the crash and running away. Brave, brave lions of i-slam.

The West needs to wake up and understand that the entire non-muslim world is a target for these extremists, that the extremists make up from 5% to 15% of the muslim population (with differing degrees of extremism), and that 95% of those left are either sympathetic to the cause, or active in supporting it. The sooner the death cult of islam is wiped out, the better off the whole world will be.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-06-29 14:39  

#20  A Renault would break down miles away from the intended target. No self-respecting terrorist would use a French car.
Posted by: Jumbo Unoluger6443   2007-06-29 13:45  

#19  Normally, I'd say the car was likely stolen. But with Islamists, I bet it's titled to a mosque.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-06-29 13:45  

#18  Why would someone use a Mercedes for a car bomb and not something cheaper, like a Renault?
News report tomorrow will say this was just some incompetent amateurs, no threat at all, just ignore that man behind the curtain.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-06-29 13:18  

#17  > What do they add to the UK economy:Paul.

Thousands of jobs depend on these immigrants!





Benefit Processors.
Translators
Extra Police to cope with their criminality
Extra Police to cope with their terrorism
Extra Police to cope with their misogyny.
Extra Police to cope with their attacks on Jews.
Extra Prison Staff.
Extra Health workers to cope with genetic cripples from cousin marriage.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2007-06-29 13:06  

#16  I bet this leads back to Pakistan.It always does.Any brits with pak origin should be deported or at least be forced to swear allegiance to the Queen or even more scarier for them forced to work for a living like the rest of us!Layabout victimhood,SCUM,COWARDS etc!!!!!!!!!!

What do they add to the UK economy/community relations-FECK all!!!!
Posted by: Paul   2007-06-29 11:00  

#15  Hats off to the police who defused it.
Posted by: treo   2007-06-29 10:10  

#14  #12 Howard UK - yeah, but Thursday is big party night as you know - Ladies night flypaper for lads. I am still convinced it was headed for Whitehall and get near Downing. Lost his nerve and crashed into the skip.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-06-29 10:07  

#13  Welcome to your new job, Mistah Brown...
Posted by: Pappy   2007-06-29 09:33  

#12  Meant for a bar called Tiger Tiger - where I do a lot of Friday night socialising. Looking like Islamonauts - shame the bouncers didn't get him.
Posted by: Howard UK   2007-06-29 09:03  

#11  Sounds a lot like Bali, with Islamic Suicide Boy losing his nerve when the detonator failed.

Yeah. And if the driver isn't a Brit, that whole driving on the left hand side of the street gig could explain some of the weaving. I drove in London once shudder LA, DC, Boston, NYC ... none of them frazzle me much, but add in not being able to see exactly where my car and the on-coming one were going to pass (or meet) in the middle was pretty nervewracking.
Posted by: lotp   2007-06-29 08:51  

#10  Early signs point to a home-made explosive that didn't go off as planned. Remember the second tube attack, the explosives fizzled.
Posted by: Steve   2007-06-29 08:28  

#9  I agree w/ #3 and #6. ROP. They don't want the new PM to have even one Islam-free week. They're making their statement to Brown right away. Apparently Islam wasn't enough for this dude -- he got him self trashed to muster up the courage.
Posted by: Captain Lewis   2007-06-29 08:27  

#8  Most assuredly not IRA. Not at all like their bomb tactics. Probability of Islamic source has to be well over 90%.

Seems to have been delivered far too early. With gasoline in the car, it may be that the driver became intoxicated by the fumes and failed to either engage the trigger or deliver it to its destination.

Between all the cameras and the somewhat unique purchases involved, they'll have an ID shortly.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2007-06-29 08:26  

#7  Sounds a lot like Bali, with Islamic Suicide Boy losing his nerve when the detonator failed.
Posted by: Fred   2007-06-29 08:24  

#6  More (with pix) here. Smells like the Religion of Peace(tm).
Posted by: Tarzan Threck7932   2007-06-29 07:46  

#5  The IRA hasn't blown up anything since 1998. There has been a ceasefire since 1994 that is more or less observed. Unless there has been some significant change in the dynamics, I don't think it would be them. They generally don't go around blowing up people for no reason, they aren't muslim. But if they had a reason they sure would.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-06-29 07:35  

#4  I hear the Paris Hilton cell is free.
Posted by: doc   2007-06-29 06:44  

#3  Sounds like a suicide bomber who got second thoughts.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-06-29 06:00  

#2  Sounds like Paddy to me. Could be the darn injuns?
Picadilly was quiet this morning...
Posted by: Howard UK   2007-06-29 05:32  

#1  Maybe not,

Bouncers from a nearby nightclub said they saw the car being driven erratically before it crashed into a bin. They said the driver then got out and ran off.

Reminds me of the Bali bomber who couldn't drive.
Posted by: phil_b   2007-06-29 04:51  

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