New developments in the UK bombing plot

Authorities in Bangalore, India have released new information on the two brothers arrested in last week’s failed terror attacks in London and Glasgow:

Indian police said on Sunday they had seized CDs containing “radical materials” from the homes of two suspects held in connection with the failed British car bombings.”They were found in the houses of Kafeel Ahmed and his brother, Sabeel, and we believe these CDs contain material on Islamic military movements in various nations,” said a top police officer in the southern city of Bangalore.

“These are radical stuff,” he told AFP as sources added the data contained on at least two seized CDs related to the conflicts in Chechnya and Iraq.

The two brothers are among three Indians arrested in Britain for the failed car bombings in London and Glasgow.

They hail from the middle-class district of Jayanagar in Bangalore, India’s software capital.

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7 Responses

  1. More of those poor disenfranchised folk the New York Times was blathering on about, no doubt.

  2. This is interesting, too, about the Three Chinese citizens shot dead in Pakistan. I had no idea that Chinese were a target as well.

  3. There was plenty of evidence, of course; I just hadn’t really thought about it.

  4. A Muslim juror faces a possible prison sentence after being discovered listening to an MP3 player under her hijab headscarf during a high-profile murder trial.

    In what is considered the first case of its kind, the woman was arrested for contempt of court after another member of the jury passed a note revealing the indiscretion to the judge, Roger Chapple.

    The judge – who previously suspected that he had heard “tinny music” in the background, but dismissed it as his imagination – called the woman into court on her own, and said: “You are going to be discharged from this jury. You will play no further role.”

    A police officer then stepped forward and escorted her from court. Outside the woman – who is in her 20s, but cannot be identified for legal reasons – was searched, the MP3 player was found and confiscated, and she was arrested. Contempt of court carries a maximum sentence of an unlimited fine and indefinite imprisonment.

    Is that why they wear them? always wndered.

  5. Could be. I thought it was a great way to hide all sorts of things.

  6. Yeah, like fat ol’imam’s with pockets stuffed with cash.
    Like the one they found sneaking out of the Red Mosque…who is now squealing on everybody he knows, has ever known, and ever will know.
    /funny how they do as prisoners

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