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Saudi Arabia officially warned Britain of an imminent terrorist attack on
London just weeks ahead of the 7 July bombings after calls from one of
al-Qaeda's most wanted operatives were traced to an active cell in the
United Kingdom.

Senior Saudi security sources have confirmed they are investigating whether
calls from Kareem al-Majati, last year named as one of al-Qaeda's chiefs in
the Gulf kingdom, were made directly to the British ringleader of the 7 July
bomb plotters.

One senior Saudi security official said that calls to Britain intercepted
from a cellphone belonging to Majati earlier this year revealed that an
active terror group was at work in the UK and planning an attack.

He also said that calls from Majati's lieutenant and al-Qaeda's logistics
expert, Younes al-Hayari, who was killed in a separate shoot-out just four
days before the 7 July bombings, have also been traced to Britain.

The Saudi official said: "It was clear to us that there was a terror group
planning an attack in the UK. We passed all this information on to both MI5
and MI6 at the time. We are now investigating whether these calls 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."

Majati, a Moroccan based in Saudi Arabia, was killed in a shoot-out with
Saudi police in April. He is believed to have masterminded the May 2003
attacks on Casablanca and has also been named in connection with the March
2004 Madrid bombings.

Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the UK, Prince Turki al-Faisal, on Saturday
night issued a statement confirming that discussions had taken place between
British and Saudi officials earlier this year.

A statement from his office said: "There was certainly close liaison between
the Saudi Arabian intelligence authorities and the British intelligence
authorities some months ago when information was passed to Britain about a
heightened terrorist threat to London."

It is not believed that any specific information was given, but that details
were passed on of calls, e-mails and text messages between an al-Qaeda cell
operating in Saudi Arabia and a group in the UK.

Italian investigators into the failed bomb attack in London on 21 July
revealed last week that they had traced a call from Hussain Osman, a suspect
being held in Rome, to Saudi Arabia. It is believed these calls were to a
female member of Osman's family but the significance of this is now being
played down.

The statements from the Saudi regime are likely to shift the focus of the
investigation into the London bombings from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia, the
birthplace of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda.

If it emerges that a top international Islamic terrorist was in direct
contact with 30-year-old Mohammed Siddiqui Khan, the leader of the Leeds
cell which killed 56 people, it will also suggest that the bombings were
more closely connected to the international terror organisation than
previously thought.

However, if information passed to Britain from Saudi Arabia turns out to
lead directly to the ringleader of the Leeds suicide bombers, then the
British security services will have to explain why they failed to act.

British security sources on Saturday night categorically denied they
received any warnings of a specific attack on London that could have averted
the July tragedy in the capital. The source said they "did not recognise"
the details of the Saudi claims. - Guardian Unlimited C Guardian Newspapers
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