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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

lagi pasal BOM...WHY BLAME MUSLIM?N NOW EVEN MORE...DOCTORS AND MEDICALS TUDENTS???

Terror suspects all linked to NHS
Police at Royal Alexandra Hospital accommodation
Police made two arrests at Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley
Eight people arrested in connection with failed car bombings in Glasgow and London all have links with the National Health Service, the BBC has learned.

Seven are believed to be doctors or medical students, while one formerly worked as a laboratory technician.

Australian media have identified a man arrested at Brisbane airport as Dr Mohammed Haneef, 27.

Two men have been arrested in Blackburn under terror laws but police have not confirmed a link with the car bombs.

The pair were detained on an industrial estate and are being held at a police station in Lancashire on suspicion of offences under the Terrorism Act 2000.

Thousands of passengers travelling from Heathrow Airport's Terminal 4 face major delays after a suspect bag sparked a security alert.

BAA said the departure lounge was partially evacuated and departing passengers were being re-screened, causing some cancellations and delays.

Tube trains on the Piccadilly Line were non-stopping at Heathrow Terminal 4, but the station serving terminals one, two and three remained open.

Handed over

Dr Haneef, who formerly worked in Cheshire, was detained while trying to board a plane to India. A second doctor is also being interviewed in Australia.

Seven doctors or medical students have been arrested in England, Scotland and Australia in connection with the attacks. All worked in NHS hospitals.

Car at Glasgow mosque
Controlled explosions were carried out on a car in Glasgow

Marwah Dana Asha, 27, who was arrested on the M6, is thought to have worked as a lab technician at an NHS hospital in Shrewsbury.

She was arrested with her husband, Dr Mohammed Asha, 26, who worked at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust.

Two men arrested in Scotland on Monday over the attack at Glasgow airport and one held at the scene of the airport attack have been handed over to the Metropolitan Police.

Six of the eight people arrested are now being held at London's Paddington Green police station.

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