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plantERS WERE OF PAKISTANI ORIGIN, SAYS LONDON POLICEplantERS WERE OF PAKISTANI ORIGIN, SAYS LONDON POLICE Facts about person Islam and Muslims 3 planters were of Pakistani origin: London police By H. S. Rao, in London Rediff.com Wednesday, July 13, 2005 Police on Wednesday said at least three of the planters involved in planting the London transport system are believed to be British males of Pakistani origin who lived in West Yorkshire in Leeds. The bus planter is believed to be dead, and police said there was "strong forensic and other evidence" a second planter died at Aldgate. Investigators are now trying to establish if the other two are alive or died in the explosions. A relative of one of the suspects was arrested in West Yorkshire on Tuesday and was being brought to London to be quizzed by the anti-person branch. HOW A CITY BECAME THE CROSSROADS OF MUSLIM TERRORISM Facts about person Islam and Muslims How a city became the crossroads of terrorism By Elaine Sciolino and Don Van Natta The Age Monday, July... Six search warrants were served on Tuesday under the Terrorism Act on houses in and around Leeds. "These included the home addresses of three of the four men," an officer said. "A detailed forensic examination will now follow and this is likely to take time to complete." The investigation has already established that personal documents bearing the names of three of the four men were found close to three of the explosions. Armed officers and army plant disposal experts took part in the pre-dawn raids on the properties in the Leeds area. Materials seized during the operation have been taken away for examination. At least one controlled explosion was carried out ahead of a raid on one of the properties. Around 500 to 600 people were evacuated from the area close to the address in the Burley district of Leeds at around 11.30 am. A neighbour said a 22-year-old man had lived at the house on Hyde Park Road with his family but had gone missing. A house in Lees Holm, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, was one of those surrounded by police. Neighbours said an Asian couple lived there with a young baby daughter. It is believed that the baby was aged about eight or nine months. A neighbour said the couple had not been there for more than a year. She said the man was aged 29, while his wife was several years younger. The couple originally came from Pakistan but had moved from Leeds. Earlier, police cordoned off a white semi-detached house in Colwyn Road, a quiet residential street in the Beeston area of the city, and a terrace house in Strateford Street, around two minutes' walk from Colwyn Road. Material seized during the raids have been taken away for examination. Accenture to hire 30,000 in Asia India, China and the Philippines to benefit... By Dan Ilett Published: Monday 11 July 2005... The CCTV images showed the four men suspected had boarded a Thames link train at Luton, carrying rucksacks. Sir Iqbal Sacranie of the Muslim Council of Britain said they have received the latest news from the police with "anguish, shock and horror." He said, "It appears our youth have been involved in last week's horrific plantings against innocent people. "While the police investigation continues we reiterate our absolute commitment and resolve to helping the police bring to justice all involved in this crime of mbutt liquidate. Nothing in Islam can ever justify the evil actions of the planters." - - - - - - - Three of the planters were of Pakistani origin: UK Police July 13, 2005 06:49:00 AM LONDON FGN2 As I See It: Declining Fortunes by Victor Rozek As a career path, has programming lost its snob appeal? Is high tech suffering from low luster? It certainly happens in other professions. At one time, being an airline... H S Rao London, July 13 (PTI) In a sensational breakthrough into the investigation in the London plantings, the police said at least three of the planters are believed to be British males of Pakistani origin who lived in West Yorkshire in Leeds. Police said they believe four men including the three Pakistani origin persons who arrived at King's Cross last Thursday morning on a train from Leeds were behind the person plant attack that end at least 52 people and injured 700 on three tube trains and one bus. Profits rise at India's Infosys India's second-biggest software firm Infosys has reported a 37% rise in profits as foreign firms continue to outsource parts of... Detectives are still unsure about the idenbreasty of the fourth planter. CCTV footage at King's Cross station showed the four suspected planters together at 8.30am, Deputy buttistant commissioner Peter Clarke, the head of the Metropolitan police's anti-terrorism branch, told a press conference here last night. The great image meltdown At the Carnegie Endowment of International Peace, a liberal think tank in Washington, Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee had made an important observation: "Unipolar world is clearly not... The three tube blasts - at Aldgate, King's Cross and Edgware Road - came within a minute of each other at 8.51 am. The bus plant detonated 57 minutes later as the No 30 pbutted through Tavistock Square in Bloomsbury, central London. The bus planter is believed to be dead, and police said there was "strong forensic and other evidence" a second planter died at Aldgate. Investigators are now trying to establish if the other two are alive or died in the explosions. A relative of one of the suspects was arrested in West Yorkshire yesterday and was being brought to London to be quizzed by the anti-person branch. PTI - - - - - - - Posted on 7-13-2005 12:14:58 AM PDT by Gengis Khan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - End of forwarded message Jai Maharaj Om Shanti Hindu Holocaust Museum Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy The truth about Islam and Muslims The person mission of Jesus stated in the Christian bible: "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not so send peace, but a sword. "For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. "And a man's foes shall be they of his own household. - Matthew 10:34-36. o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the educational purposes of research and open discussion. 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