Police release bus bomber footage 

The police have issued CCTV footage and a photograph of the man who
they say carried out the Number 30 bus bombing in London last week,
which killed 14. Head of Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist Branch Peter
Clarke said police needed information on Hasib Hussain, aged 18. 

Mr Clarke urged the public to ring the anti-terrorist hotline 
0800789321 if they had seen Hussain last Thursday. 

"We need to establish his movements up until 0947 BST, when the 
explosion occurred in Tavistock Square," he said. 

"The question I am asking the public is: 'Did you see this man at
King's Cross, was he alone or with others? 


 This will take many months of intensive, detailed investigation Peter
Clarke Anti-terrorist branch  

"Do you know the route he took from the station, did you see him get
onto a number 30 bus, and if you did - when and where was that?" 

Police think there were about 80 people on the bus when the explosion
happened and Mr Clarke called for any passengers who had not contacted
the police to do so. 

He said the police investigation had uncovered a "vast amount of
information", with new leads emerging "literally by the hour". 





He said detectives had taken 500 witness statements and had seized -
and were analysing - more than 5,000 CCTV tapes. 

"We need to establish a number of things: Who actually committed the
act, who supported them, who financed them, who trained them, who
encouraged them? 

"This will take many months of intensive, detailed investigation." 

He said forensic investigations at the scenes of the attacks were
continuing, while properties were being searched in West Yorkshire and
in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. 



Mr Clarke also confirmed the identity of the second bomber, Shehzad
Tanweer, 22, who died in the explosion at Aldgate. 

He said property belonging to the third - and not yet officially named
- man who travelled from West Yorkshire was found at the scenes of the
Aldgate and Edgware Road attacks. 

But he said there was not yet forensic evidence that he died in the
blasts. 

However, he said forensic evidence did indicate that the fourth 
bomber had died in the Russell Square blast. 



1 The four men arrive at King's Cross Thameslink station from Luton.
They go to the Tube station and fan out on different lines 2 Shehzad
Tanweer takes the Circle line eastbound. Bomb explodes between
Liverpool St and Aldgate 3 An unnamed suspect takes the Piccadilly
line south. The train blows up before the first stop at Russell Square
4 Mohammed Sidique Khan takes the Circle line westbound. Bomb 
explodes
at Edgware Rd 5 Hasib Hussain may have tried the Northern line but he
ends up on the No. 30 bus. Bomb explodes at Tavistock Square  



Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/4683555.stm

Published: 2005/07/14 15:45:56 GMT

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