JULY 7 BOMB GANG 'HAD 31 AIDES'

Sunday March 25,2007

By David Paul

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/2711

 

MORE than 30 people may have helped four suicide bombers carry out the July 7 
terror attacks on London, detectives believe.

 

The scale of the network behind the atrocity ,which saw three Tube trains and a 
bus blown up two years ago, emerged as police  questioned three men last night.

 

The trio, all from Leeds, are taxi driver Mohammed Shakil, 30, and Sipon Ullah, 
23 – who were arrested at Manchester airport moments before they were due to 
board a flight to Pakistan – and Sadeer Saleem, 26,  who was seized at home in 
Beeston.

 

They are being held at London’s Paddington Green police station. Detectives can 
question them about the bombings, in which 52 innocent people died, until 
Saturday. They are then likely to seek a further extension.

 

As police searched premises in Leeds and east London yesterday, Det sgt Terry 
Rockwell said: “There are 31 individuals who have outstanding forensic marks 
from 7/7 and these are not the bombers.”

 

Police and the security service  have always said the bombers could not  have 
organised the attacks without a support network.

 

  
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