They Caught Them!
July 29, 2005--North Kensington, London Bombing suspects Ibrahim Muktar Said (left) and Ramzi Mohamed are forced out onto the balcony after they refuse to surrender to police.
Three men are arrested in raids in London and another in Rome. One identifies himself to police as Ibrahim Muktar Said - a suspect for the failed bombing of a Number 26 bus on 21 July. He is arrested after police storm Dalgarno Gardens, on the Peabody estate in North Kensington. A second man arrested at the same flat names himself as Ramzi Mohamed. He is wanted in connection with the attempted Oval Tube station attack. A third man, who has not yet been named, is arrested in Tavistock Crescent, Notting Hill, in London. Police are investigating whether he is linked to a device found in west London last week. Later on Friday a fourth man - Osman Hussain - is arrested in Rome. He is suspected of attempting to bomb a Tube train near Shepherd's Bush.
Police believe all four of the 21 July bomb suspects are now in custody. That includes a man arrested in Birmingham on Wednesday, Yassin Hassan Omar, a suspect in the attempted Warren Street Tube attack. During the afternoon, police also arrest two women reportedly pinned to the ground in a queue at Liverpool Street station. Earlier, investigators from the Independent Police Complaints Commission go to Stockwell Tube station, looking for witnesses to the police shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes a week ago. Meanwhile West Midlands Police issue a statement defending their use of a Taser stun gun in the arrest of bombing suspect Yassin Hassan Omar in Birmingham.
Edgware Road station opens for the first time since the 7 July bomb attacks. Picture (c) Daily Mail/Solo/ZUMA Press