http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBG9V946CE.htmlCAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Authorities on Tuesday released an Egyptian chemist detained for questioning after the deadly July 7 subway and bus bombings in London, an Interior Ministry official said.
Magdy el-Nashar had been sought by Britain in connection to the attacks in London in which four suicide bombers killed 52 people. El-Nashar was arrested by the Egyptians soon after the bombings and officials from Scotland Yard attended his questioning in Egypt.
An official from the ministry's media office said el-Nashar was released after authorities found no evidence against him and no links to the attacks or to al-Qaida.
"He is at home," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was speaking before an official announcement was made.
"There is nothing against him," the official said when asked whether el-Nashar would be extradited to Britain. Egypt previously has said it would not hand him over.