Thursday, June 29, 2006

Two "males" charged for terror plots in Britain

That's it: we've got to monitor all British men. Otherwise another July 7 attack is inevitable. Monitor Males Now!
"Terrorism: Two Charged In Britain," from
AKI,
London, 27 June (AKI) - A 21-year-old male from the northern British city of Bradford and a 28-year-old man from London are to appear in court on charges under Britain's Terrorism 2000 Act. The 21-year-old is accused of conspiracy to murder and to cause public nuisance by use of poisons and/or explosives to cause disruption, fear or injury. The unspecified charges against the 28-year-old, also arrested during the same international terrorism investigation, relate to a separate matter, Britain's West Yorkshire police stressed, quoted by the Guardian newspaper.
Both men were arrested on 6 June in an operation linked to the detention of a man at Manchester Airport in northern Britain. The arrests were not related to the controversial 2 June police raid on a house in Forest Gate, east London during which a young Muslim man, Abdul Kahar was accidentally shot in a struggle with armed police as they searched for a suspected chemical bomb last Friday. There was also no connection to last year's coordinated 7 July suicide bombings of central London's transport system, police said.
Also on Tuesday, two people were arrested by anti-terrorism police during a series of dawn raids on several properties in the northern British town of Bolton, police said, adding that the operation was not linked to any other recent anti-terrorism raids. Police did not release any further details of the arrests, but the suspects are believed to be male, the Independent newspaper reported.

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