http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1715223,00.html


July 31, 2005 

Third terror cell on loose

David Leppard and John Follain in Rome
Intelligence warns of new wave against soft targets
 
A THIRD Islamist terror cell is planning multiple suicide bomb 
attacks against Tube trains and other "soft" targets in central 
London, security sources have revealed. 
Intelligence about a cell with access to explosives and plans to 
unleash a "third wave" of attacks was the trigger for last 
Thursday's unprecedented security exercise. The operation saw 6,000 
police, many armed, patrolling across London. 



Senior police officers say that there was "specific" intelligence 
from several sources that an attack was planned for that day. The 
disclosure contradicts official statements by Scotland Yard that 
Thursday's security exercise — the biggest since the second world 
war — was simply a precaution aimed at reassuring the public. 
The disclosures come as a suspected bomber detained in Italy 
apparently admitted to involvement in the attacks on July 21. 
According to Italian reports, Hussain Osman has alleged to 
investigators that the leader of the July 21 attacks was Muktar Said-
Ibrahim, who was detained in London on Friday.
 
Osman claimed Ibrahim, the alleged bus bomber, had taught him how to 
make bombs. But he also claimed the incidents on July 21 were 
intended to be a political statement rather than to take lives. 
Details of a "third wave" terror plot to carry out multiple suicide 
attacks were disclosed to senior police commanders at an emergency 
Special Branch conference held at Scotland Yard last Wednesday. All 
police leave was cancelled and hundreds of officers were instructed 
to book into central London hotel rooms. 

Members of the third cell are said to be independent of the July 7 
and July 21 terrorists but have "associations" with some of the 
suspects who have been arrested in connection with the July 21 
attacks. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke, head of the 
anti-terrorist branch, said that despite capturing the four 
suspected bombers and a fifth man linked to the cell "the threat 
remains and is very real". 

Another officer, a member of the Yard's firearms unit, which 
captured three of the suspected suicide bombers in two raids in west 
London, said: "What we did on Friday was just the tip of the 
iceberg. There is some big stuff coming in the next few months. 
There's a big network that's got to be cracked." 
Osman, a 27-year-old asylum seeker from Ethiopia who has British 
citizenship, was arrested by Italian police at his brother's flat in 
Rome after an international manhunt.
 
He is reported to have travelled to France via the Eurostar and then 
to Italy. Shortly before his arrest, Osman made one phone call to a 
Saudi Arabian mobile number. Osman is also said to have confessed 
almost immediately to Italian police. "Yes, it is true, I was there 
on July 21. I'd been given a rucksack," he reportedly told police. 
Osman is said to have claimed the attacks had been planned by 
Ibrahim after the two had met at a gym in Notting Hill, west London. 
He said they had acted independently, had no links to the July 7 
attacks, in which 56 people died, and had been taken by surprise by 
the suicide bombings two weeks earlier. 

His group decided to carry out the attacks as a statement about the 
war in Iraq but was not linked to Al-Qaeda or any other terrorists. 
Contrary to some reports, he told his interrogators that the 
plotters did intend to explode their rucksacks but that they did not 
intend to kill anybody. 

He is reported to have said: "Religion had nothing to do with this. 
We watched films. We were shown videos with images of the war in 
Iraq. We were told we must do something big. That's why we met." 
Osman, who is suspected of the Shepherd's Bush attack, claimed they 
had not meant to kill anyone. "I didn't want to kill, ours was 
supposed to be a demonstrative act," he is said to have told 
interrogators. "We planned to carry out an attack. We didn't want to 
kill, only to spread terror." 

Osman appeared at a hearing yesterday where Italian magistrates 
received a British government request for his urgent extradition. He 
objected to extradition. His lawyer said it could take up to two 
months for him to be returned to London. 

Ibrahim is being questioned at Paddington Green top security police 
station in London. Yasin Omar, the suspected Warren Street Tube 
bomber, was arrested last week. The fourth man, Ramzi Mohammed, the 
suspected Oval Tube bomber, was arrested with Ibrahim. Ramzi's 
brother, Wahbi, 22, is being questioned about the discovery of a 
discarded fifth bomb.
 









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