Tuesday, July 12, 2005

London Terror Update

A police search of five homes in West Yorkshire, northeast England, was conducted this morning. No arrests were made. Meanwhile, investigators continue to review 2,500 tapes of closed-circuit television footage looking for clues.

Rusty Shackleford at The Jawa Report has posted some images from Islamist-produced London terror videos that reflect the jihadists' thinking.

Chad Evans at In The Bullpen analyzes the two latest suspects identified in the UK, Zeeshan Hyder Siddiqui and Mohammed Junaid Babar. Apparently, the investigation is currently focused on the planners of the bombings.

In another report, Mac Powell relates that there is reason to believe the bombs used were 10-pound military rucksack explosives. Also, an Internet message intercepted by Spanish intelligence on May 29 ordered attacks on Europe, but it wasn't given to British Intelligence (MI5) until after the London bombings. The message was signed by "Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades - European division."

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