Last suspects in failed bombings nabbed (AP) Updated: 2005-07-30 08:40
Italian police raided the apartment Friday, where they found Hussain with the
cell phone, RAI said. The Italian news agency ANSA said he offered no
resistance.
The raids near Notting Hill lasted for nearly four hours and began when
neighbors heard a loud explosion and cracks that sounded like shots.
Police shouted at the suspects in one apartment, calling for "Mohammed" to
emerge, said one witness, Nicolas Holliman.
"He was being asked to come out with his hands up, naked or in underclothes,"
Holliman said. "They were ... telling him he would be safe if he puts his hands
up."
They also shouted warnings: "You're going to be dead unless you open up this
door!"
Police pointed assault rifles at the door, a witness said. Other officers
wearing black balaclavas and body armor surrounded the building and went door to
door in the neighborhood, famous for its weekend street market, and told people
to leave.
Some witnesses heard several explosions — possibly stun grenades or tear gas.
Helicopters buzzed overhead and police cordoned off a number of streets.
Separately, two women were taken into custody at London's Liverpool Street
train station under anti-terror laws. It was not clear whether they were
detained in connection with the attacks. One woman was believed to have been in
line for the Stansted Express, which goes to an airport outside London, when she
was arrested.
Scotland Yard declined to comment on the arrest in Zambia of a British man
sought in connection with the July 7 bombings. British investigators reportedly
believe Haroon Rashid Aswat, 31, had been in telephone contact with some of the
four suicide attackers.
Aswat told investigators he once was a guard for Osama bin Laden, Zambian
security officials said.
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