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Press conference - pictures of Hasib Hussain released 
 
Speaking at a press briefing at the QEII Centre on 14.7.05 DAC Peter 
Clarke, Head of MPS Anti-Terrorist Branch said: 
"Good afternoon. 
It is now exactly one week since London was attacked by terrorists. 
The police investigation into those attacks has uncovered a vast 
amount of information, and we now have a much clearer understanding 
of what happened. This has beeen, and still is, a fast moving 
investigation with new leads emerging by the hour. 
However, it is still in its early stages. We need to establish a 
number of things. Who actually committed the attack? Who supported 
them? Who financed them? Who trained them? Who encouraged them? This 
will take many months of intensive, detailed investigation. 
So far, we have taken more than 500 witness statements. We have 
seized and are analyzing more than 5,000 CCTV tapes. This number 
will grow dramatically. The detailed forensic examination of the 
scenes of the attacks continues. Many vital clues have already 
emerged from that examination. We are also conducting detailed 
searches at premises in West Yorkshire and in Aylesbury, 
Buckinghamshire. 
All of this information is being assessed and investigated. 
There has been enormous public interest as to the progress of the 
investigation. The media have obviously tried to meet that interest. 
Much of the reporting has been accurate, and some has been 
speculative. I would like to reassure the public that we will only 
officially release information when we are entirely sure that it is 
accurate. This can mean that some items of information appear in the 
media before we can officially confirm them. 
I can this afternoon confirm the identity of a second man who 
travelled from West Yorkshire and who died in the explosion at 
Aldgate. He was Shahzad TANWEER, aged 22. 
We believe that he is responsible for carrying out the attack. 
In relation to the third man who travelled from West Yorkshire, the 
position remains that property in his name was found at the scene of 
both the Aldgate and the Edgware Road attacks, but we have not yet 
been able to gather forensic evidence to confirm that he died in any 
of the explosions. 
We now believe that we know the identity of the fourth man who 
arrived in the group at King's Cross. We have just received forensic 
evidence which makes it very likely that he died in the explosion at 
Russell Square. Formal identification is of course a matter for the 
Coroner. 
I would like to make a specific appeal in relation to the events 
leading up to and including the explosion to the Number 30 bus. 
We have this afternoon released a CCTV image and a passport 
photograph of Hasib Hussain, aged 18, who died in the explosion on 
the bus in Tavistock Square. 
We now believe he was responsible for carrying out this attack which 
claimed the lives of 13 people. 
The picture shows Hussain at Luton train station at approximately 
7.20am on the morning of July 7. We know he travelled from West 
Yorkshire and that he arrived in London with three other men. 
You can see from the CCTV image that he was carrying a rucksack. 
We need to establish his movements between 8.26am at King's Cross 
and 9.47am on the no. 30 bus when the explosion occurred. 
Did you see this man at King's Cross? Was he alone or with others? 
Do you know the route he took from the station? Did you see him get 
on to a No 30 bus? And if you did, where and when was that. 
We are also keen to speak to everyone who was on that No.30 bus who 
may not yet have contacted us. 
The bus started its journey at Marble Arch at 9 o'clock. By five 
past nine it was in Gloucester Place, and at ten past nine in the 
Marylebone Road. By 9.30am it was in the Euston Road near the 
junction with Gower Street, heading East. The closure of Kings Cross 
Station, because of the attack on the Underground, meant that the 
bus had to be diverted from its normal route , to travel south into 
Woburn Place and Tavistock Square. 
The explosion occurred in Tavistock Square at 9.47am. 
If you have any information I would urge you to contact the free 
confidential Anti-Terrorist branch hotline on 0800 789 321. 
We estimate that there were approximately 80 people on the bus when 
the explosion occurred. 
I would appeal to anyone who was a passenger on that bus, if they 
have either not contacted or been spoken to by the police, to 
contact the hotline. 
Yet again, I would like to thank the public for their support. 
We will give you further information as and when it's possible in 
the future. May I conclude by repeating the Metropolitan Police Anti-
Terrorist Branch Hotline number of 0800 789321. Thank you." 
Pictures of Hasib Hussain
Pictures of Hasib Hussain, believed to have been on No. 30 bus on 
7.7.05, have been released at the press conference July 14 3.30pm. 
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