'All four' July 21 suspects held 

SUSPECTED BOMBERS ARRESTED 
1: Yasin Hassan Omar , 24, wanted over bomb attempt on Tube near 
Warren Street. 
2: Muktar Said Ibrahim , 27, suspected of attempting to bomb a No 26 
bus in Shoreditch 
3: Third man , unnamed, wanted over failed attempt to bomb a Tube 
near Oval 
4: Osman Hussain , arrested in Rome over Shepherd's Bush bomb attempt 
 

All four failed London bomb suspects are in police custody following 
armed raids in the UK capital and Rome. 
Two London arrests are believed to be the men wanted for the 21 July 
Oval Tube and No 26 bus attacks. A third bomb suspect was already 
being held. 

The fourth suspect, wanted for the attempted Shepherd's Bush Tube 
attack, has been arrested in Rome and named as Somali-born UK citizen 
Osman Hussain. 

Police arrested three people in raids in Notting Hill and north 
Kensington. 

Officers have also arrested two women at Liverpool Street station. 

'I'm scared' 

Footage broadcast on ITV News showed two men standing bare-chested on 
a balcony outside a flat on the Peabody Estate in north Kensington. 

A spokesman for the channel said: "Both men have a look of absolute 
surrender, they appear to be very shocked." 

The resident who captured the images is to be interviewed on ITV's 
news programme at 1030 BST. 


Police have been questioning Yasin Hassan Omar, wanted over the 
Warren Street Tube attempted attack, since he was arrested in 
Birmingham on Wednesday. 


BBC crime correspondent Neil Bennett said he had been told that two 
of the men arrested in Friday's raids were believed to be wanted in 
connection with the failed bomb attacks. 

They are Muktar Said Ibrahim - suspected of trying to bomb a bus in 
Shoreditch - and a man, who police have not yet named, wanted over 
the attempted Oval Tube bombing. 


Scotland Yard said they believed the arrests to be highly significant 
and described Friday as their "best day yet" since 21 July. 


The properties raided on Friday are in a Peabody Trust estate in 
Dalgarno Gardens, North Kensington, where two arrests were made and 
the Tavistock Road area of Notting Hill, where police arrested one 
man. 



Eyewitnesses say they heard three shots and a large explosion as 
officers wearing gas masks entered one property. 



In Dalgarno Gardens officers were continually shouting at someone in 
a flat to come out. They were addressing him as "Muhammad". 

 HAVE YOUR SAY 
I feel really odd that this is happening on my doorstep! 
Vishal Vora, North Kensington 
 


The police asked him: "What is the problem? Why can't you come out? 

"Take your clothes off. Exit the building. Do you understand?" 

One resident told BBC News 24 she was inside a block of flats on the 
Peabody Estate at the time. 

"They were shouting to him that he needed to come out with his arms 
up, in just his underwear. 

"He was saying to them: 'how do I know when I come out, that you're 
not going to shoot me? I'm scared'." 

Police assured him he would not get shot as long as he followed 
instructions and they knew he was not a risk to the police or the 
public, she added. 

Officers told other residents on the 350-property estate to "get 
inside now". 

'Almighty bang' 

Scotland Yard said they were not aware of firearms having been used. 

In an separate raid in Notting Hill one eyewitness says a man dressed 
in a white forensic overall was taken away in an unmarked police car. 

Another has spoken of seeing three other people being taken away in a 
police van. 

Chris Stokes told BBC News: "We got told to move out of the way by 
armed police and within about five minutes we heard three gunshots go 
off behind the block of flats at Tavistock Crescent." 


Allan Sneddon, who lives nearby, told BBC News: "There was this 
almighty bang... big enough to shake the ground." 

BBC Correspondent Jane Hughes said loud noises heard by witnesses may 
have been explosives used to blow in the door to a property and CS 
gas may have been used to subdue people. 



RAIDS IN WEST LONDON 
Dalgarno Gdns : Police surround flat on Peabody Estate and urge man 
to come out. Two arrests made 
Tavistock Rd/ Basing St : Area cordoned off and one arrest made  



In other developments: 


Edgware Road station has opened for the first time since the 7 July 
bomb attacks. 

The Rail Maritime and Transport union (RMT) - the biggest trade union 
for Tube workers - is calling for more rail guards on trains and 
better emergency training and equipment, including breathing 
apparatus for rail staff. 



Nine men were arrested by police in Tooting, south London, on 
Thursday, bringing the total number of people held under anti-
terrorist laws over the London attacks to 20. 

A major police operation was put into operation on the UK's transport 
system, with officers on a precautionary high alert to reassure the 
public and deter would-be attackers. 

The funeral of Jean Charles de Menezes is to be held in his home town 
of Gonzaga on Friday. Have you witnessed the current events in West 
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Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/4727975.stm

Published: 2005/07/29 17:24:18 GMT

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