"There were reports passed on to your authorities several months ago
(in April-May) in general terms of a heightened expectancy of attacks
on London," said the ambassador, a former chief of Saudi intelligence"

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050806/wl_mideast_afp/britainattackssaudi_050806232547

 Saudis alerted Britain to looming London attacks: Sunday papers

2 hours, 59 minutes ago

Saudi officials alerted Britain several weeks before the deadly July 7
bombings in London that a terror attack was being planned, two Sunday
newspapers reported.

The Observer quoted a security official in the Saudi capital Riyadh as
saying that information was passed to MI5 and MI6, Britain's domestic
and foreign intelligence agencies respectively.

The Sunday Telegraph quoted the Saudi ambassador to Britain, Prince
Turki al-Faisal, as saying that details of a possible conspiracy to
attack London -- apparently extracted from terrorism suspects in Saudi
Arabia -- had been given to British intelligence.

"There were reports passed on to your authorities several months ago
(in April-May) in general terms of a heightened expectancy of attacks
on London," said the ambassador, a former chief of Saudi intelligence.

Security sources played down the reports. The Observer quoted one
source as "categorically" denying that any specific information had
been received that could have averted the July 7 attacks.

The source said they "did not recognize" the details of the Saudi
claims, which came to light one month to the day after the attacks.

There was no immediate comment from the Foreign Office or the Home
Office, but Prime Minister Tony Blair has previously rejected
suggestions of an intelligence failure.

Fifty-six people were killed, including four apparent suicide bombers,
in the July 7 morning rush-hour bombing of three Underground subway
trains and a double-decker bus.

It was the deadliest attack ever in the British capital, and was
followed two weeks later by an attempted copycat attack in which the
explosives, stuffed into rucksacks, failed to go off.

Saudi security sources were reported Sunday to be investigating
whether two al-Qaeda operatives were in phone contact with a British
ringleader of the plotters of the July 7 bombings.

Money transfers were thought to have been made from Saudi Arabia to
Britain in the first six months of the year through businesses in the
two countries, it was reported.

The Observer and the Sunday Telegraph said the investigations revolve
around two Moroccans, identified as Kareem al-Majati and Younes
al-Hayari, both alleged to have been senior figures in Osama bin
Laden's al-Qaeda network.

The two were killed in separate shoot-outs in Saudi Arabia in the
weeks before July 7.

The Observer quoted a Saudi official as saying: "It was clear to us
that there was a terror group planning an attack in the United
Kingdom. We passed on all this information to both MI5 and MI6."

The official was quoted as saying that investigations were underway
into whether calls made by the two Moroccans to Britain were directly
to the London bombers.

"It is our conclusion that either these were linked or that a
completely different terror network is still at large in Britain," he
added.

Prince Turki was quoted in The Observer as saying in a statement:
"There was certainly close liaison between the Saudi Arabian
intelligence authorities and the British intelligence authorities some
time ago, when information was passed to Britain about a heightened
terrorist threat to London."

To the Sunday Telegraph, he said: "In the course of an exchange of
information between the kingdom and the UK, there were reports passed
on to your authorities several months ago (in April-May) in general
terms of a heightened expectancy of attacks on London."

"This information came in the form of statements made under
interrogation from terrorists who had been arrested in the kingdom and
other places," he said, without indicating where the "other places" were.




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