British police face demand for answers after innocent Brazilian shot dead
AFP
Sunday July 24, 2005
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British police face demand for answers after innocent Brazilian shot dead
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British police faced calls to explain why they gunned down an innocent
Brazilian man in the hunt for the London bombers, as hopes grew that a
growing pile of clues about the twin attacks could bring a breakthrough.

Brazil's foreign ministry demanded an explanation into the "lamentable
error" which saw 27-year-old electrician Jean Charles de Menezes
pursued through a subway station before being cornered and shot
repeatedly in the head.

British Islamic groups called for a public inquiry into the shooting,
worried that the Asian ethnic origin of some of the bombers could see
Muslims targeted by police.

But newspapers and London's mayor called for understanding.

The carnage of the July 7 bombings, in which four suicide attackers
and 52 others died, and the near-miss Thursday when bombs used in a
repeat attack seemingly failed to explode properly, meant police faced
an impossible situation, they said.

Terrified subway passengers scattered in panic on Friday morning as
plain-clothed police pursued Menezes, who relatives said was going to
work, through Stockwell Underground station in south London.

Witnesses said the Brazilian -- described as looking "like a cornered
rabbit" -- fell to the floor in a train carriage before a policeman
standing directly above shot him five times in the head.

"For somebody to lose their life in such circumstances is a tragedy
and one that the Metropolitan Police Service regrets," London's police
force said Saturday in their first admission they had killed an
innocent man.

Initially, police said Menezes was linked to Thursday's attacks,
noting that he was wearing a thick coat on a warm summer day,
prompting fears he could be carrying explosives.

Massoud Shadjareh, head of the London-based Islamic Human Rights
Commission, called for a full public inquiry.

"How can you shoot someone on mere suspicion? You can't even put
someone in prison on suspicion, how can you kill them like that?" he said.

"This is very frightening, people will be afraid to walk the streets
now," said Azzam Tamimi from the Muslim Association of Britain.

However, London's Mayor Ken Livingstone said police had done "what
they believed necessary to protect the lives of the public".

Sunday's newspaper agreed that however tragic the outcome it was
difficult to blame police for taking the action they did.

If a suicide bomber is merely wounded "he can massacre in his final
seconds of consciousness", the Mail on Sunday noted in its editorial.

"In the London of July 2005, few would want the police to take any
chances.

"And bear in mind that if the Stockwell suspect had been wearing a
suicide belt, the officers who shot him would be lauded as heroes and
loaded with medals, as well as the thanks of a grateful public."

As the controversy raged, the police investigation into the bombings
appeared to be advancing at speed, with much information gathered from
the four failed rucksack-based bombs abandoned on Thursday.

According to The Observer newspaper, documents found in one of the
rucksacks have led police towards a potentially vital clue -- a
possible link between the two sets of attackers.

According to the paper, some of the suspected bombers from Thursday
are believed to have been on a whitewater rafting trip in Wales
attended by two of the July 7 bombers, Mohammad Sidique Khan and
Shahzad Tanweer.

The trip could even have been a "bonding" exercise for all concerned,
meaning the attacks were planned jointly, the paper said.

Two men have now been arrested in what has become one of Britain's
biggest-ever manhunts. Both were detained during raids Friday in
Stockwell, near where the Brazilian man was shot.

Police said Saturday that almost 500 people had called them after they
released security camera images of the four suspected bombers, which
were plastered over the front pages of Saturday's press.

"Detectives are now working through the information from the phone
calls and e-mails and are hopeful that there will be significant lines
of enquiry to follow," a police statement said.

Additionally, officers raided an apartment in the Streatham area of
south London, not far from Stockwell.

But nerves remained on edge in the British capital.

A park in northwest London was cordoned off Saturday as police said
they were investigating a suspect package found there, which according
to one report had nails and bolts packed around it and wires protruding.

An examination "suggests that the object may be linked to devices
found" on Thursday, police said in a statement.

Adding to the concerns, two Britons were feared dead after suicide car
bombers struck Egypt's Red Sea tourist resort of Sharm el-Sheikh,
killing at least 88 people.

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